There are a few examples we can look to. There are provinces across our country that have an independent funding mechanism, and there are also the U.K. and New Zealand that have such a mechanism. While we can look to those to inform what we might want to come up with, I do think it's something that even Parliament plays a role in helping shape.
I have been talking with the public accounts committee and their chair about exactly that. There is a role for Parliament to play in oversight once an independent funding mechanism is in there. There is a control function to rightsize, when needed, the Auditor General's budget and to do so in such a way such that it can be stable for the organization.