It's a possibility. I did work in the commissioner's office in 2018 in the case of this audit. I was an external adviser, which the office uses on these sorts of things.
It's complicated. I want to think about it some more. There have been efforts to try to strengthen the commissioner's role. There is push-back within the Auditor General's office about that. It's tricky. There's already an operational function around the petition process, and that's a complicated dynamic inside the office.
We'd need to think about whether you want the commissioner trying to be involved in prosecutions, for example, as opposed to.... Perhaps having a mandate that pushes more in the direction of asking questions about actual outcomes and results as opposed to simply the management and administration of things, because at the end of the day, the mandate is an audit mandate as opposed to one to talk about actual outcomes.