Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Fung, I'd like to continue with you.
There have been a lot of comments made about the urgency of getting this act in place quickly, given the seriousness of the issue. The consequential amendments to both the Security of Information Act and the Canada Evidence Act say they come into force on the 60th day after this act receives royal assent, so that's a pretty tight timeline. In part 4, though, regarding the new registry, it is up to the Governor in Council to fix a day. We have the parts that deal with the more clandestine nature of foreign interference coming into place relatively quickly, and we'll see how well federal agencies can make use of those new tools. However, the new registry is very much up in the air.
You made mentioned in your opening comments having some kind of commission to oversee how this act comes into force. Do you want that set up as a parallel to cabinet? I want to understand the mechanics of how you would like to see this work.