Thank you kindly.
I must admit that I leaned over to say a word to Mr. Poilievre. We both know what we were thinking. Back in 2005 we were on the government operations and estimates committee that resurrected the dead whistle-blower act, which this now replaces, I guess, in its mandate.
If you haven't already, you might want to read the transcripts of some of those meetings we had. Many of the items that you talked about were argued very strongly by members, particularly the reprisals issue, which is extremely important, and also the area of the option of public servants to make complaints directly to the commissioner as opposed to through the designated person in that department, or whatever.
It's very interesting, but I'm very pleased that you and your commission are now in place and working towards....
I only have one question for you, because it was speculation all throughout our hearings. We were concerned as to whether or not introducing this act would create a wave of complaints. Did you have a wave of complaints?