I hadn't finished my comments, but I will just say this: the minister's instructions will be open and transparent, and certainly she will consult with the provincial and territorial governments and stakeholders, as Mr. Pang has said. As a practical kind of thing, instructions will be published in the Canada Gazette. They will be reported annually to Parliament and published on CIC's website.
Parliament sets targets and goals every year. Ultimately it goes back to the government.
Really, when you put all the rhetoric aside, the Liberal members who are pretty noisy about this and have a lot of rhetoric...we'll see where they stand when the bill comes before the House. They'll be able to vote it down and support the opposition or not. They have not lined up with their talk. If they're really serious about wanting to defeat this legislation, they should do it.