I talked about this earlier, when I provided a brief overview of various approaches used in the past. During our consultations on the modernization of the act, a number of stakeholders made many suggestions on how to ensure better governance. So this is a matter of governance.
We are talking a lot about a central body, but we are not saying what central body it is. It may be the Privy Council or the Treasury Board, but it must be a single entity, a central body, and not a division of responsibilities among various departments.
It is extremely important that this be conveyed to senior officials. It seems clear to me that, if the deputy minister does not encourage the implementation of the act or is not favourable to it, everyone would get that message. So it is extremely important.