Thanks, Chair.
In my two years on this committee and as a member of Parliament, I have never heard either a government member or an opposition member call into question the integrity of agreements, regulations, and orders. They, by and large, pass muster with all of us. Given that we give them very little attention, they seem to function well.
I think we on this side, and we on the committee, can assume that drafting will be done in good faith. But could we ask Colonel Gibson, if it would not be too much to ask, to have it signalled to the committee once these regulations have been completed, published, so that we can—not necessarily with committee time but on our own time—review them to ensure that they fulfill the expectation created by this clause?