Thank you, Chair.
I have a number of questions. I would imagine that you'll know where I'm coming from with a lot of these.
Incorporation by reference has basically static and dynamic...I know these things. When the government signs on to an international agreement or ratifies a treaty, or whatever the case might be, we are then a party that's bound to that agreement. That governing authority or agency that's responsible for it, whether it's the governing council or whatever the case might be, has of course probably a Canadian interest in that.
Are there any cases where the Government of Canada does any incorporation by reference now where there isn't a representative or Canada is not party to the governing process of that regulation-making body?