I'm sorry, I don't have much time, but I really want to get a sense of how this works, whether it's proactive or reactive. We do get issues. A minister gets into trouble over the years. Is that when you step in, or is there an ongoing education process in place? For example, a minister would know that he or she is not supposed to write letters to independent tribunals. They would need to know the rules. Do you explain the rules to them, or do you go in afterwards and explain what went wrong?
On February 13th, 2013. See this statement in context.