Mr. Marleau, as you know, you don't just need the confidence of this committee and both Houses; the Information Commissioner needs the confidence of the information community at large.
At least one well-known advocate, I suppose, is Mr. Darrell Evans. His comments in a Montreal newspaper stated that your bureaucratic background probably means you won't fight for new powers for the commissioner's office. He said that as a lifetime bureaucrat and an inside government guy, he is certain you would have a credibility problem.
These are pretty strong criticisms from a national figure in this information advocacy community. How do you respond to those kinds of questions?