The current National Statistics Council has had an interesting evolution in terms of how members were selected and made it onto the committee. There was a period of time when it was the minister, then it was the chief statistician making recommendations to the minister, and then it became the chief statistician essentially deciding who's on that council. What you've seen over time is an evolution of that.
Now we have 40 members on that council. We have gaps in terms of representation. In fact, five provinces and territories aren't represented on it. There's duplication in terms of content advice in an advisory committee, as well as from the National Statistics Council. The big thing is that in the evolution of the statistical systems, the independence that we're talking about here, there is a practice internationally on a body that can speak to the public at large. That's what this tries to do, provide that transparent mechanism for a body to be able to see where things are.