You've asked two questions. I'll take the last part first and just say that we are committed to investing in this commission to the degree that is required to meet the standards that you have identified. Trust me when I tell you that I know the RCMP and the CBSA are committed to the same.
More importantly, this stand-alone legislation will represent a marked departure in a number of ways that will contribute to an enhanced independent external review of both the RCMP and, for the first time, the CBSA by creating more transparency around timelines and turnarounds for the processing of complaints. It will grant the PCRC the power to recommend that discipline proceedings be initiated and, furthermore, that sanctions or disciplinary measures be imposed. Where that is not the case, the deputy heads will be responsible for providing a report on that.
I have two other quick points, Mr. Motz, if I may.
There will be more reporting on the work of the PCRC.
Finally, and importantly, the PCRC will have the mandate to collect and disaggregate race-based data, which is critically important to reduce the systemic racism and barriers that many Canadians have experienced.