It's difficult for me to assess how successful my office has been. There are a number of aspects of the work that I think have been extremely well done. But it's like any new office: if you go about three years, you make mistakes as you go along and you learn from them, hopefully speaking, and then you move forward.
What I'm particularly proud of at the moment is that for the first time in many years, the office has completely cleared the backlog of cases to deal with in terms of both members and the public office holders. That's something we have not been able to do before, but we now have brought it about. I think that's important to remember, and it's helpful.
As far as investigations are concerned, that's impossible to predict. I have no idea how many there are going to be. It depends on what transpires.