I heard one of our colleagues opposite say that he would exclude past or current civil servants regardless of their talents. I find that interesting, because I guess, based on that, the Speaker of the House should not come from our list of parliamentarians because there's the potential for bias. And I would suppose that the Governor General should never be a former parliamentarian, as Madame Jeanne Sauvé and Mr. John Bosley and even the New Democratic Premier Ed Schreyer were, because of their past political relationships. And I suppose even the Ambassador to the United States, the Honourable Gary Dewar, should not be the ambassador because he had past relationships. I was a little curious about that step of logic.
You have mentioned that June 18, 2011, is the time when the interim commissioner's role will be complete. Will that give you sufficient time, with all the things you need to do in putting the committee together and all, to find an appropriate replacement?