No, that's not it, Mr. Bruce. In point 7.1, the departmental senior officials are really given the power and obligation to oversee the directive's implementation. They must also ensure that corrective action is taken if the directive is not complied with. What causes a problem for me is that they are responsible for both implementing the directive and evaluating it and taking corrective action. If necessary, this may include disciplinary measures. They evaluate themselves in a way. It is one in the same person who is in charge of all that, but who evaluates that person and the work he or she does? From what point 7.1 states, everything relies on the departmental senior official.
On November 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.