It absolutely needs to be backed up with something that gives the force of law to these committees and these promises and aspirations to better coordinate.
You're quite right. This subcommittee highlighted this concern in 2010. It would be a long list to highlight all of the UN bodies that have stressed how much of a concern that is. The Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights has also highlighted this, as have, of course, civil society groups and indigenous peoples' organizations.
That's why you've heard the unified recommendation from all of us for the federal government to work with provincial and territorial governments, indigenous peoples' organizations and civil society groups to develop that national framework for international human rights implementation, backed up by law and well resourced and grounded in strong consultation and engagement processes. That's the way forward.