In response, Mr. Chair, what the round tables recommended was a broader policy-based approach, to which the government has responded substantively. The ombudsman function was essentially a fact-finding function that had mediative powers in many regards, very similar to what the government has implemented through the CSR counsellor.
There was an additional support recommended through the round table report in that process, through a tripartite advisory committee, but it would not itself have sanctioning power; it would provide recommendations to the government. We believe, again through the fact-finding and mediative work of the CSR counsellor and their commitment both in specific instances of each complaint received and in their annual reporting, that transparency in the information provided to the Minister of International Trade will substantively respond to many of the considerations identified in that round table report in regard to that area of dispute resolution.