As I mentioned in my remarks, there are two areas we need to focus to ensure we can implement this legislation properly. One is the resources and the appointment of additional vice-chairs. Neither of those matters is within the board's control. The appointment of additional vice-chairs is a Governor in Council appointment. That's under the leadership of the Privy Council Office, and it involves a process that includes cabinet ratification. It takes a long time to appoint additional vice-chairs to the board.
Obtaining resources and making sure we have those resources available for the board requires the approval of Treasury Board and others, so that process can also be lengthy.
On the internal board rules and regulations, we've already started thinking about what we could change in terms of our processing of these matters, but it's difficult to go out and consult with our stakeholders on the new rules before having the bill in place or before Parliament adopts it. We don't want to pre-empt or presume that Parliament will adopt the legislation, so we'd want a bit of time to complete that work to make sure that we have all those mechanisms in place to ensure appropriate implementation.