Regarding the advisory committee that was created, its purpose was to provide advice to the minister, and not the department. If you look at its members you will see that it is made up of Canadians who are well-informed and very competent regarding this issue. These people were chosen to advise the minister. So there are some things that are beyond our control and do not fall under our purview. However, the experience and expertise provided by these people around the table is outstanding. It is clear that they represent an interesting pool of competence and knowledge.
I do not know if the minister referred to this earlier, but aside from the advisory committee, the minister, as did her predecessor, also holds round tables and meets with a lot of people from outside of the department. That is a part of her consultation process to determine the needs, and also to provide material for discussions within her advisory committee.