Thank you for that.
I would suggest that 365 days is still very much an appropriate service standard to set, given the average treatment at this point. As I mentioned earlier, and as it states in proposed subclause 8(3), which Mr. Gaheer has proposed to take out of the amendment, it talks about 365 days. I think it makes sense for us to set in place those service standards, with the ability of the commission, of course, to prolong that if it chooses to.
However, putting in place a service standard makes sense and obliges the government, in my opinion, to put in the resources. This was a big part of the hearings last spring—the fact that it is under-resourced. What the government has set aside will not get the job done. I think, as legislators, we have to say to the government, very clearly, that this needs to be adequately resourced in order to ensure that the complaints commission does the job, in terms of RCMP officers, CBSA officers and—just as importantly, if not more so—the general public.