If we were asked today to help organize that, we would get on the phone tomorrow, and I would suggest that within three months we would have that body. We know where the expertise and the experts are. We know that they're really willing to jump in and help. They haven't been asked on a national scale. I would pick up the phone tomorrow and call Sustainable Prosperity and Ecofiscal Commission, and my former colleagues at PICS, and so on and so forth across the nation, and propose that we get together in six weeks to hammer out the governance structure for this new body. In the meantime we invite the federal Government of Canada to provide the key issues for which it seeks politically independent advice, and we get cracking right away.
The smart minds out there are chomping at the bit to help, but they haven't been asked and they don't have the resources to undertake the scale of activity that we need to put in place. We don't have the luxury of sitting and waiting anymore. We have to get going. We had to get going 30 years ago. We have a lot of legacy to catch up on and we cannot just sit back and relax on this.