Unfortunately, we live in a political environment in the House of Commons. When you're saying things get in the way because one government comes in and they've done some good things and maybe some not so good things, and then it gets.... There's this back and forth that goes on. It doesn't really add to a good framework for oversight in dealing with these issues when things are changing all the time.
I understand that you don't have all the answers. I think step one is putting the oversight system in place. You're not changing the goalposts if that can be put in place in a measured way. If you go back to when it was changed in 2013, then having a standing committee of Parliament that reports to the House is something we should really be taking a look at. When bringing all the organizations together—and you'll know the systems and how entrenched they are—it's quite a daunting task.
How do you see that piece? If you have the oversight aspect of it as that gets fleshed out, how do you see all these agencies flowing into that oversight?