Thank you for your question.
Ultimately, after consultation, the Governor in Council will choose the person who becomes the transparency commissioner. That's what's provided for in the bill. Then it will be up to the authorities to decide on the experience and skills that person should have. That will be provided for in the proposed foreign influence transparency and accountability act.
There is no prescribed set of requirements for the role. It's not one of the regulations that's being considered. I don't have in-depth knowledge of how it works, but I do know that there is a fairly well-established process for selecting these types of commissioners.