If it's a balance--and I don't really see consumer protection in here enough--if it's integrity of the system, you need resources and independence.
I'm hearing in the presentation from CSIC that resources are lacking and independence is compromised for two reasons. First, the minister can get rid of the regulator by Canada Gazette notice. Second, the minister is also implicated in the strange way that the discipline process doesn't go to justice; it goes to that minister. So it's a problem.
So consumer protection seems to be weak in this legislation. Integrity of the system requires resources--if not to you, to CBSA and the RCMP--and independence. So it seems to me this bill is also flawed in those two areas. Do you agree?