This appointment authority is brought over from the existing Agreement on Internal Trade Implementation Act, so this wouldn't be a new authority being provided. It would just be transitioned from the Agreement on Internal Trade Implementation Act to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement implementation act.
The authority is generally written in a way that would allow for flexibility for the Governor in Council to, by order, appoint, as you said, any person to fill a position that may be necessary or advisable. At this current stage, there's no particular role that we envision would need to be filled using this power, but it obviously is beneficial to build in such an ability through the Governor in Council by order at the recommendation of the minister or ourselves to make an appointment in order to carry out the agreement.
Without this, we could be in a position where we would have to amend the Canadian Free Trade Agreement implementation act in order to provide such an ability. Rather than doing that, it seemed wise to carry this forward into the CFTA implementation act.