I'll just start by saying that we completely recognize that consumer protection and the regulation of professions are provincial jurisdictions. What is under federal jurisdiction is the protection of the integrity of the immigration program as a whole. The recognition and the designation of a body is with that purpose in mind: protecting the integrity of the immigration program as a whole.
We see this as complementary with respect to jurisdictional issues, and that's the role the federal government is playing. The minister will designate, for immigration purposes, protection of the immigration program.
I'd also like to point out that the body is currently the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants, and under our proposed approach moving forward that body would be recognized or be authorized under the Canada Corporations Act. It would be a federal body under the Canada Corporations Act. That's the current approach and the approach moving forward.