They are the very people, as we heard in other committees, who did a lot of the intimidating and reprisals. I'm curious about the information you provide rank-and-file RCMP officers if they have complaints.
You said in a somewhat different context that you've interpreted your mandate more broadly than perhaps was written. There are civil servants out there who are still suffering as a consequence of attempts to do the right thing. They blew the whistle, and reprisals were taken against them. That was before your office came into existence, but they're still out there suffering in silence.
Do you see your office being able to take on cases from the past that are still outstanding? If so, how would you go about making former civil servants, public servants, and RCMP officers aware of this potential?