Well, what I would say is that one of the comments that was made by Michel Murray from the Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique on Monday was the concern that that union has with the appointment of the chair. He said that the individual who appoints the chair, that chair is going to be beholden to the minister. Whether that's actually true or not, that's clearly the perception that gentleman had.
When we take that and we compare it to—or we add, I guess I should say—the notion of having active municipal and provincial employees and the risks that they will see themselves as representatives and not bringing the view of the perspective of that community, that distinction we've seen is confusing. Then you have to take a look at the existing process. We haven't even really talked about what's not working now. The minister appoints the majority of directors. In theory, it's in consultation with the user groups.
We did a survey of our members, and nearly half said—