Mr. Speaker, one of the interesting parts is the creation in this bill of a new public service. We have seen over the last 10 years an orgy of cleansing of all public services, ensuring that those features or structures are eliminated from the actual governing structures that we have. We now see the creation of a new body, an entity, being the teams that have to go out and police corporate crime. It is an indication in itself of the failure of the model to just hand everything over to those in the corporate sector and rely upon them for goodwill, rely upon them for our needs and to trust them.
What we now have is the creation of another bureaucratic structure which, it is being suggested at the moment, would take $120 million to start, over five years.
The member has identified that it is a joke. What type of resources should this new structure, this new body, receive? How can we arrive at the features that would make it successful to police that area?