In my view, that's the thing to do. An administrative directive can always be changed. An act can also be changed, but it's obviously a more cumbersome process.
Conducting the assessments is what matters. Given the benefits to Canadians and the organization of conducting the assessments, making them a legal obligation, I think, will incentivize people to do them. When decision-makers have multiple obligations to meet at the same time, they will obviously prioritize those that—