Thank you for your question.
I think this bill will speak to that in terms of the two measures that are in there, one for the council that will prepare an annual report on how it views reconciliation being implemented across the country, including the implementation of the 94 calls to action but not just on the 94 calls to action. We've heard from the transitional committee and the interim board that they want to see what's happening across the country in a number of ways to promote reconciliation, and they will be commenting on that.
There is also the requirement for the Government of Canada to issue the state of indigenous peoples report in response to that, and that is also a part of the accountability mechanisms that are in place to ensure there is a response and that the Government of Canada is held accountable for reconciliation.
There is also, built into the legislation, the requirement to develop an information-sharing protocol with the council, so that for the areas of information and data that are outlined in the call to action and the other information that the council has required in order to do its job, they'll have that ability. That also speaks a little outside of it. Any organization can ask for information through the Access to Information Act, but it's designed so that there's an easier mechanism, or a different mechanism, for the council to get information from the Government of Canada to do its job.