Mr. Chairman, I would like to add that this is also to depoliticize the process. When we do it, we politicize a system. It shouldn't be that way. We're talking about clarity and transparency. In this case, we're not making the matter more transparent by requiring citizens who want to file a complaint to go and see a member who isn't necessarily a member of their political allegiance. This is a situation that may be highly conflictual and very difficult. It's better that the complaint be filed directly with the Commissioner, without going through any political office.
On June 7th, 2006. See this statement in context.