As I said earlier, I think the issue is really about the role the separate office would have. If it were to have a role of policy analysis advice to government, that is obviously not a role we could play, and so obviously there would not be a conflict with us. If it were set up as a separate audit group, I would be concerned for a number of reasons. Duplication would be one, but also we would have to continue to have a group of environmental auditors within our office to be able to do all our other audits. The environment is a very important part of government management, so I would certainly be very reluctant to say I'm not going to do that anymore and someone else will do it.
I look at other organizations that exist and may have an auditing role as well—for example, in the case of the Public Service Commission, which has an audit role over classification, we still continue to do audits of human resource management, so it's not because somebody else may have parts of it that we would not audit a very important issue.