The issue of the minister's power is not foremost in our minds. If it means bringing about amendments with consultation from the broad interest in Canada, then someone obviously has to be the decision-maker at the end of the day. We want to ensure that it's not an arbitrary process, where the minister makes arbitrary decisions.
Clearly the minister is the elected official. If it comes down to the minister having to make the final decision, that's fine. What we advocate is that the decision not be made arbitrarily in any way, shape, or form.