I think what I would say, Mr. Chairman, is that ultimately the scheme of this act is to have an independent officer of Parliament in the form of the commissioner be the arbiter of those very questions. That is her role. I would hope that having constructed the legislation, Parliament has expressed its views as to what it wishes this regime to be; it has expressed its views as to what the purpose of this act is, including to facilitate interchange between the private and public sector. With all of those things in mind, there is trust in the role that the commissioner is playing.
From at least my side in terms of the public service, we fully respect that is the role that Mary Dawson is playing as the commissioner, and we try not to get into making definitive interpretations around the act as a result of that.