I'll start off and then turn to my colleague, Ms. Kim, to help out.
Could I just step back for one second, and talk a bit about the composition of the board? Ms. Kim made an important point earlier with respect to that.
In the new college, our majority members are set by the minister as majority public interest directors. That body will be responsible for setting up the code of conduct, through regulation. We could assume what will be in some of those pieces, with respect to the code of conduct. They're the general kinds of things you would want to see: how you comport yourself as a professional, the expectations of comportment of consultants, conflict of interest issues, the types of inappropriate behaviours and so on.
Those kinds of things would be established in a code of conduct, but we couldn't presume at this moment to know what those would look like, because it will be set up in regulation. That is part of the task of the board, and will also be part of the task of setting bylaws.