I beg to differ, Mr. Binder. We saw the greatest intervention in Canada's history, which was the firing of the independent commissioner when her judgment was not the judgment of the government. That's not to say, as you said, there will be a first or last time an independent body has a different opinion from the government. But we saw what happened when the president disagreed with the government: they fired her. So it's fair to raise this question that there is a potential conflict of interest.
Some of us are considering having the commission report to the Minister of the Environment instead of the Minister of Natural Resources. How do you feel about that?