Thank you for that.
You mentioned Bob Rae. Of course, he has made some well-publicized criticisms of the process. In particular, he has called into question the suitability or the appropriateness of having to apply. He suggests that it might discourage people—who would otherwise be qualified—from putting their names forward because they might not be comfortable or they might feel embarrassed in the event that they are not selected.
Do you see any benefit, in addition to accepting applications for the advisory board, to go beyond those who have applied and to search out other individuals who are jurists, distinguished academics, or others of the region? Would that be of some benefit?