Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here. Their contribution to our study is important and will help us make better decisions.
I, too, am concerned by the threshold test, which has gone from a miscarriage of justice likely occurred to a miscarriage of justice may have occurred. Logically, then, we should have more recommendations around remedies, but I worry that would hinder the administration of justice. We can talk about that later.
Currently, the bill calls for between five and nine commissioners, whereas the commission's report recommended between nine and 11 commissioners.
Some witnesses raised concerns about whether five to nine commissioners was enough for the commission to run properly. I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Is it better to have a bigger commission, in other words, more commissioners? More commissioners could also mean more diversity.
The question is for all three witnesses. Ms. Kish can go first, followed by Mr. Wiberg and Mr. Paisana.