On this particular point about whether it's budgetary or not, it is interesting that the minister and the commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and all the people named to this board would possibly already be on the public dime regardless. I don't know if it would necessarily cost us anything to run this particular board, because we could appoint them essentially from existing bureaucrats and members of the RCMP. That wouldn't be a problem in terms of budget impact. That's why I think this particular amendment should stand.
It gets back to the point that the RCMP is in the business of enforcing the law and not of making the law. We need to ensure that it always comes back to an elected official to have to make the final decision.