The panel itself is not in the legislation, as Maude has noted, as they have not been established and the details are still to come.
One thing I would like to clarify is the requirement that is in the legislation, that the organization be designated by a body prescribed for the purposes of the qualified Canadian journalism organization definition that is proposed in subsection 248(1). That is in the legislation and it's not the same body as the advisory panel, but that feature is in. However, the advisory panel is not contained in the legislation, probably because it has not yet been established and probably because the output of its work—while it may inform the decision on who would be designated by this body and it might clarify some points in the proposals—does not feed directly into the legislative regime. The details are to come on that, and that's part of it. Also, the rules as they stand provide a coherent regime for the three journalism measures.