Thank you for the question.
In terms of the three government appointees to the advisory board, it's in the mandate letter from the Prime Minister to the chair and the members that their terms will be for six months. The order in council says that terms will be for up to five years.
In terms of how the government identified its candidates, I think without reservation that former prime minister Kim Campbell's contributions as the prime minister and in holding down various portfolios as a minister of the crown and her contributions to our country in her post-public life are well known. We very much appreciate seeing the positive responses to her appointment and we hold her in the highest regard.
In terms of the other two government members, both of whom are non-lawyers, and specifically so, these are eminent Canadians who in their own right have contributed to the fabric of our country in substantive ways. One is a former premier of the Northwest Territories. He has contributed to his nation and to the reconciliation with indigenous peoples, and he brings that perspective. The other has done a substantive amount of work in her community. That work, and the work of Stephen, is reflective of the commitment we have to diversity, and the recognition that non-legal members are important to provide perspective in terms of their various backgrounds and can contribute to discussions around assessment criteria.