I am a planner, like many busy working mothers. I'm thinking that maybe you can already start checking out.... If you like my idea of creating an agency, for example—just to pick a random one—maybe you would start already looking at some possible structures and what's being done elsewhere. Maybe a study can be commissioned and ISED can already start looking at that. What kinds of skill profiles would you need to populate that? Maybe you can already start looking at some of the challenges that might be involved in the criminal and regulatory enforcement part.
It's been said before and beaten over the heads of many, but I think there needs to be more work done on getting an idea of what's going to be in those regulations, and thinking about how we are going to create a system where we can have this iterative process of updating the regulations. There are models out there. There are smart people in Canada writing about agile regulation. I think we can already start lining up what the feasibility of certain solutions is before the bill is enacted. Yes, it might not happen, and it might be effort wasted, but I think there are lots of researchers who'd be happy to look at these things and provide you with options. That would be my suggestion.