Thank you, Mr. Garrison, for that question.
I did see that recommendation in the report of Justice LaForme. I understand why you may want a diversity of perspectives and certainly will need someone who has experience in this area to lead such an important initiative.
There are pros and cons to both. If you have someone who has the experience and is leading the commission well, you might want that person to be reappointed. However, this is difficult work and probably deserves to have someone who brings fresh perspectives.
I can see the arguments to both, but obviously I defer to Justice LaForme and his recommendation. I saw that he had recommendations with respect to the commissioner and to having part-time commissioners and rotating appointments, which I think is key to having enough people to do the work, along the same lines of the questions that were being asked of Mr. Roy.