I think the minister, when he responded earlier to a question in this area, indicated that similar to the U.K. we were starting with a certain basic framework. In the U.K. it was over a fairly long period of time before they made it a committee of Parliament. As the relationships grew and the committee grew, if you will, they hit a point where they decided to move over and become a parliamentary committee.
Obviously something you'll have noted is that a five-year review is built in. I imagine there will be a regular review of the statute. Assuming that the bill is passed in its present form, parliaments of the future will be able to review if we reach a point when the evolution that happened in Britain will happen here. I guess we'll have to see how that unfolds.