That would be in an ideal world, and that's the problem. We know how GICs work in Parliament. It's unfortunately not as rigorous as you describe it to be, but thank you.
Finally, if this legislation passes in the next fiscal year, there will be no major change to the Privacy Commissioner's budget. How do we intend for the Privacy Commissioner to take on all of these new roles in this legislation without having an increase in budget? They won't have the regulatory teeth you just mentioned without having the financial backing behind that. Why didn't the department recommend increasing the funding for the Privacy Commissioner in anticipation of this legislation?
I will note that Sustainable Development Technology Canada, which is under a stop-work order from the minister, had billions of dollars allotted to it even though it's not an operating body right now.