I'm not recommending the commission. The Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, co-chaired by Senators Kirby and Keon, did. They worked two and a half years to develop the model and the structure. The development of it could go ahead very quickly, either through Parliament with a bill or through the Privy Council Office.
The establishment of it would be very similar to what the Minister of Health is working on now, the national cancer strategy. As you know, last year you put $276 million into that. I think the model of the commission, the management, will be very similar to that; it's not a cookie cutter, but there is a precedent we can easily follow. We've been working with the government, the Prime Minister's Office, the Minister of Health, and others in moving that forward, but it's very slow, and the issues are always coming back to us. It's to get the money, so that's why we're here today--to get the money.