Chair, I know I don't have a lot of time.
Mr. Greene, I really appreciated the context in which you brought in the Australia example. I think it certainly gives us something to think about in terms of division of power, and it's certainly something we need to look at.
One of the things you pointed to specifically was that the authority the minister needs to have actually needs to be stronger within the bill. I see the recommendations you have made in terms of that direction, particularly in proposed section 91, with your feeling that it's not quite strong enough.
One of the interpretations, or at least one of the asides or assists to it, is that we actually want to give clear authority in terms of being able to access information, as Mr. Heins pointed out, and in terms of being able to get what we need in terms of the documentation or information necessary to determine whether the association is doing its job.
Right at the end of your statement, you alluded to strengthening that aspect of it. Maybe you can comment on how we might be able to do that.