Yes. Currently, the individuals appointed to this position are elected almost by consensus. If we opt to take a secret ballot, we can assume that everybody would vote the way they want to, which could lead to a situation where two thirds would be in favour and the other third would be opposed or to an election with a majority of 10 votes, etc. If we move in that direction, I agree with the Auditor General to say that votes should be secret. I am not asking for the current process to be changed.