Mr. Chair, it might be that the two don't have the same agenda, depending on the audits they've conducted in one year or another. However, I don't think that's as big a problem.
Based on my experience, when I was Auditor General, we had good discussions, of course. Ultimately, I wanted the Commissioner of the Environment to be the only Commissioner of the Environment. I didn't want an Auditor General to be the de facto Commissioner of the Environment. So I always wanted to give the Commissioner as much independence as possible in choosing his subjects and drafting his reports.
I think it's quite important to continue in that direction, not only for the Commissioner of the Environment himself or herself, but for parliamentarians who would like to have an official who takes care of them and who is dedicated solely to that subject, in order to meet their needs.