Mr. Adler, I do not think it is too late, as you seem to believe.
Regardless, I am going to move on to another question because we do not have much time.
I absolutely agree that those who are appointed to important positions must be transparent and impartial. In that regard, based on this Conservative government's record and that of previous Liberal governments, there have been too many partisan appointments.
I am going to refer to a very recent case. Mr. Chuck Strahl was appointed to a very sensitive powerful position, but he would not be subject to the bill that you are putting forward. That is a double standard. Mr. Strahl, who was a lobbyist for Enbridge, was appointed as chair of SIRC but would not have to be impartial nor undergo the process that you are proposing for agents of Parliament, who, in fact, must already be impartial under the Public Service Employment Act.