Thank you.
Professor Juneau, do you have anything to add to that?
You don't. Okay.
I've asked this question before, and I've heard a range of answers. It's about the commissioner who would be appointed under this act with respect to foreign influence and transparency.
The commissioner would presumably be working at arm's length from the government, but may be a part of the government, as opposed to being fully independent. In this case, the commissioner would be appointed through an order in council. I believe there would be consultations with the House of Commons and the Senate, but approval would not be required through the House and the Senate.
Do you have any comments on that and the independence of the potential commissioner that we're debating in this legislation?