Mr. Lindgren, before we go to the next witness, I want to ask you about that point.
When we have discussions about what government should do, we have the government and then we have the House of Commons, various members, whether they support the government or are opposition. My understanding, though, is that through public accounts Parliament decides what the measure should be, and then we check with the Auditor General and the environment commissioner on whether that is being done.
By suggesting that the environment commissioner should be put in a role of actually defining under what terms those decisions are made, are you not suggesting that it would supplant politicians and electoral accountability?