No, Mr. Chairman. Once the government has identified a nominee, that person's name and curriculum vitae are sent to the leaders of the opposition parties by the government for consultation. So there is an opportunity at that time, if there are issues to raise.
There's also a secondary step in Parliament, as I'm sure you're aware, where both the Senate and the House of Commons must consider the candidacy and pass resolutions to approve that individual before the government can issue an order in council making that person the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner. So it is a fairly elaborate process.