Mr. Chair, I would make a couple of observations in answering that question.
First of all, my own view is that the matters covered by the law will be limited in number. As I said, it was 10 one year for Mr. Martin as prime minister, 15 another year, 11 times in one year for Ms. Stronach when she was a minister. In both cases, they were more extensive business dealings in Canada than these. So my own view is that it will not be burdensome. Ultimately, that's the prerogative of the Prime Minister to determine whether his office is functioning properly.
Secondly, I would say that the documents we put before you, in a few short pages, are extremely straightforward. Notifications occur within existing lines of reporting and where there's doubt they go to an already existing independent officer of Parliament for determination. I think it's very straightforward and will be very easy to understand.