There seem to be two criticisms, if not of the commissioner herself, then of the role and the work that's been done by the commissioner, where there's been a straying into policy raised. It's been raised a couple of times now by you.
The second is the impact of reports not changing the government's view or direction, in the course of events.
Did Ms. Gélinas help create that gap, that stray, from purely auditing programs to straying into a policy recommendation field?