I'm sorry to interrupt, but they're doing that already. Do they need a college?
A college also typically confers onto a person who registers a protected title. There are some disciplinary procedures that can be taken up against members, but you're saying that there hasn't been a rampant issue of people misrepresenting themselves or failing to meet certain professional standards.
You also mentioned that you have concerns about the way the legislation is going to structure the standards and the code of ethics and about where they are going to be located in terms of statutes versus regulations versus bylaws. Can you explain those concerns?