In your testimony, you also mentioned a quasi-judicial process. You said the following:
The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade does not have the ability to function as a quasi-judicial body. There is no provision within the DFAIT Act to house such a mechanism. To set up a process to accept or reject complaints, conduct examinations and make decisions based upon those examinations, a carefully crafted framework would be required, firmly respecting the principles of natural justice.
To whom do you think the responsibility for setting up that framework should be entrusted in order to move this bill forward?