Well, Mr. Caputo, I think that sort of betrays the principle of what we're trying to do here, which is to not have a sort of expansive investigative committee hearing. You're here to hear from me and from Mr. MacLauchlan about the process of the selection. You're here to hear from the candidate with respect to the nature of her candidacy and her own personal and professional lived experiences. Expanding it beyond that, I think, should be put to the side.
What I'd say is that the process, even as it's structured with respect to the independent advisory board, also contemplates a specific role for legal academics. You heard me mention, and Mr. MacLauchlan mentioned it, that Dr. Reem Bahdi is the dean at the University of Windsor, as nominated by the federation of Canadian law deans. We're already involving legal academics in different parts of this process.
I think the fact that a legal academic will be chairing the committee hearing that you will take part in this afternoon is part and parcel of that same phenomenon that we are doing, so it's entirely appropriate and consistent.