Thank you.
Mr. Minister, thank you for being here today. We appreciate your appearance. You mentioned that in the past these advisory committees were in place to provide to the minister a list of, as it used to be, recommended, highly recommended, or not recommended. You alluded to some changes that were made in the past. There seems to be, on one hand, some thought that we had an absolutely perfect balance on these advisory committees before, but in fact changes had been made in the past. Can you speak just a little bit about some of those? And can you speak to the suggestion that now we go back and somehow narrow the advice that you can get by taking the police off the advisory committee? The suggestion has been made to narrow the broader judicial community's input into the advice that you get. Can you talk a bit about what value there is to having a broader spectrum of advice on these committees?