Lawyers don't like consultants, and they don't like paralegals. I can, quite frankly, understand why. I think we need paralegals and I think we need consultants. All of the issues you're raising are good ones.
Paralegals, as I understand it, can only do certain things. They're restricted from doing all sorts of things. The committee is looking for recommendations from witnesses such as you so that we, in turn, can recommend changes to the government. In respect of consultants, you mentioned education. Are there certain things that, perhaps, they just don't have the training for, may never have the training for, and should be restricted from doing?
Mr. Sharma, perhaps we could start with you. Could you recommend to the committee what consultants should not do?