Thank you very much.
I want to go back to this politicization of the public service. I note in your report that you talk about it being a growing phenomenon, not just in Canada but around the world.
I know that there have been concerns expressed, for example, about some of the appointments made in ACOA in the Atlantic region. A number of people have been hired who have strong political ties to the Conservative Party, for example. In the Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation there are several defeated Conservative candidates. There have been a number of political organizers who have been hired in these positions. For some of these positions, it's been said that they have been advertised, and some of them don't fit the criteria for them.
In that whole realm of concern about the politicization of the public service, how do you overcome this? How do you address, in some of these agencies, some of those concerns that have arisen around politicization?