Okay. I respect that. I don't agree with it. It's not that I disagree with you, but just with the point of it.
Mr. Goodale, when he was here, implied, or rather said, that this committee is new, so it basically doesn't need to learn from the examples from Britain or anyone else. We know that Britain had this committee in place for a long time. I believe in 2013 they did a review of it. They made some major changes to do with the committee reporting to Parliament, not the Prime Minister, etc. Would it not be prudent to learn from other countries' mistakes, I could say? I don't think the British framework was a mistake. It's just that you learn over time. They made some changes, and Canada isn't adopting that.