What happens is that the commissioner has the last say. You heard Madam Ebbs testify in front of the committee. The committee members around the table gave an opportunity to Madam Ebbs on many occasions to say what she would like to have in a perfect RCMP Act, as seen from her point of view. She never answered the question properly.
Instead of asking to have a power to render decisions that would be binding and not just recommendations to the commissioner, she did not said that. That leads me to the impression that the only thing she was concerned about was protecting her own job. Unfortunately, it has to go much further than that in order to create that balance between the membership and the organization, in which, as Mr. Delisle mentioned, the commissioner has ultimate powers right now.