With regard to the procurement ombudsman, I'm wondering what kind of authority that person would have.
One of the major concerns members of Parliament would have, or the Canadian public would have, actually, is political interference. I'm just wondering what kind of authority the ombudsman would have in cases where there may be political interference. Would he or she be able to intervene at the ministerial level? I know we're discussing interference right now with the whole heavy-lift equipment, where the work would go and all that, so—