Let me explain it better, because I obviously haven't quite hit the mark.
As I said in my opening remarks, the committee will not make any appointments. The committee will not even see the names of potential appointees until after they are appointed.
The process that exists today, as you said earlier, the process of the potential appointee coming up through the responsible minister and then being recommended ultimately for Governor in Council appointment, will continue, but there are a few things that will impact on that on behalf of the commission.
First of all, the process of selecting names will be changed, because there will be a code of conduct that's significantly different from today.
I can't prejudge all the commissioners. When we get together, our first job will be to put this code of conduct and these guidelines in place, but I would expect that we will ensconce in the guidelines the principle of multiple candidates, advertising, transparency, and, as much as possible, selection of the very best names to--