To think about where Canada will be in three years would be entirely pure speculation on my part. It should certainly be the ministers answering this question.
I can clearly state what I want to achieve with the committee. I want us to make sure that we are in a position to provide all the parties involved with information about the progress made on the recommendations in the last review. I also want us to make sure that we find a way to keep everyone up to date on the steps taken to implement the recommendations, and that commitments are met in order for us to have, for example, a better mechanism for consulting with civil society and aboriginal groups. That would be really useful and I feel it would be an achievement if we could clearly show that those mechanisms were implemented.
But it is absolutely impossible to say what the contents of the report will be in three years. I know we have a lot of work to do to make sure that the commitments have already been made, that everyone is aware of that, and that we have a way of communicating to governments and ministers what stage we really are at.