Perhaps I will start off.
I think the answer is that you're right in the sense that giving the federal environmental commissioner both an auditing and a policy role will require a good skill set within the commissioner himself or herself and also within the staff. That's why I truly believe—I forget who said this earlier, but one of the panellists indicated—that you would need a good multidisciplinary staff in order to carry out these expanded duties. That, obviously, will require a sufficient budget as well.
I will take an extra step and say you're in good hands. I've known Mr. DeMarco for a number of years, and I'm fully confident that he will be able to carry out his role within the current mandate, but the question is whether it should be expanded, and if so, how and to what extent.