I can take another try at a somewhat unsophisticated answer for you, Mr. Chair, with your indulgence.
What we were trying to do to a certain degree was group together organizations with a common set of watchdog functions—not that they are completely homogenous. Obviously there are distinctions within the group, but they have a certain kind of relationship with citizens and taxpayers, as well as with parliamentarians and the government organizations over which they watch.
The one distinction that we did draw in talking this out was that the Ethics Commissioner watches over a different group of people or organizations, and from that point of view, to a certain degree, falls into a different bucket than the agents of Parliament, like the AG, who are charged with—