I said many things in the past week.
It's true. It's the way that I was operating before when I was director general at the research branch of the library. It's always important. We have a parliamentary clientele. It's important to have input from that parliamentary clientele. It was five years ago since the last round of consultations. Certainly, I have already met some members of Parliament.
With these three committees that are mentioned in the legislation, I see the chairs and vice-chairs not so much as an advisory group, because I cannot say that in terms of new legislation. But certainly, they will be people I will consult on a regular basis, maybe twice a year. I will do that round of consultation with them and other members of Parliament, simply to have a feeling about what they need and how we can provide the best tools for them in terms of the legislation. I will continue that kind of process.