The only governance provision in the bill, the only new power the minister has, is the power to demand documents. That's why I've said there would have to be amendments.
The minister can demand financial statements or other documents from CSIC, but that's not enough to answer all of the other concerns. There would have to be a power added in the bill to ensure that the minister can create minimum standards of governance, so that a regulation could be passed requiring an annual public meeting, requiring that any new organization allow the members, or 20% of the members, say--