I think the whole process with judicial advisory committees is a step in the right direction, and I don't think you or anybody I've heard—I'm not sure—would want a constitutional change from the present situation we have, where the Minister of Justice makes those recommendations eventually ratified by the Governor General of Canada. Nobody's suggesting that the Constitution be changed.
In terms of getting input into those appointments as to whom the Minister of Justice should appoint, I believe it is a step in the right direction to have members of the police community make that input. I think it's a healthy part of our exercise.
Again, I don't accept the premise that there is some sort of combative or adversarial role that takes place within these committees; my understanding of them is that they work on a consensual basis, and I believe that will continue.