Our organization is small. Several times a day, I meet the director of investigations and the senior general counsel, who are, in fact, the same person. Once a week, we review each case in a structured manner. I spoke earlier of 15 cases, but the number varies a lot. This morning, there were 15, but in two weeks, there could be 12 or 21. I don’t know; it depends on what comes in and what goes out.
In everyday life, I take part in all interviews, especially when a complaint was filed against someone, and we’ve decided to launch an investigation. I’m in the room and I add questions to those asked by the investigator. I’m in a position to keep track of all the investigations at all time by consulting with the investigator or his or her chief, and by sitting in on interviews. I believe that it’s a very good practice that allows me to see how things evolve in a case.