To me it's very unfortunate. The subcommittee worked on this for many months. They had submissions, not just from lawyers and judges--they certainly had that--but from people who aren't lawyers and judges but have a lot of experience and interest in how to choose good judges. The committee worked very hard. It considered a whole lot of ideas. It developed an approach. To just say, well, forget about all that, we're just going to do it this way, I think is not respectful of the parliamentary process.
I'm so pleased this committee is back and it is seized of the matter. I hope you will look at the report, from November 2005, of the previous subcommittee. I think it has a lot of merit.