Okay.
I think what's lost in a lot of this debate is the fact that a lot of members of Parliament from all parties helped construct the Federal Accountability Act. The bill accepted in the neighbourhood of, I think, 50 substantive amendments from the opposition--most of them, in fairness, coming from the NDP--to expand access to information, to strengthen whistle-blower protection.
A lot of that took into consideration the recommendations that you, sir, made. So I think you need to give yourself credit for the fact that your recommendations did make their way into the statutory law that we call the Accountability Act.
Would you not agree that at least your recommendations influenced that committee throughout its proceedings?