Certainly that was a concern for the conveners of this process. That's why we have an 11-member advisory committee. Their names are contained in the appendix of the report. We had lengthy discussions about how we could, to the best of our ability, create a balanced curriculum so that among those 20 invited guest speakers there would be a range of perspectives provided.
I'll leave it to my colleague, a member of the panel, to explain his sense of the fairness and balance of the process. But I would also suggest that, given five full days where you're really in the thick of it with people, with the benefit of all these materials in front of you, frankly, I think we underestimate the capacity of the public to play a more sophisticated and informed role in policy-making.
It's important to note that the report is really in two halves. We wrote the blue pages, but the white pages were exclusively the words of the panel members.