You know, Mr. Bagnell, on that point, those judicial advisory committees have changed over the years. I think there have been five changes. And again, I remember then Minister of Justice Ray Hnatyshyn discussing it with the members of this committee, of which I was a member, and trying to explain that we should get some additional perspectives. That's what Mr. Hnatyshyn said at the time: get some input outside the Minister of Justice's office. At the time, the idea commended itself to the members of the committee, but that didn't mean it was written in stone.
I don't remember him saying that that was it,that we would put five members on there and that would be it, it would never be changed, or it was some sort of constitutional change. It wasn't intended to be that, and changes were made, even by my own government a few years later. In the government of which you were a member, I think they made several changes as well. I don't think it; I know they made several changes. So I think it's been an evolving process.
Sorry, go ahead.