Thanks very much.
I take note of your concerns about the current budget envelope. We just had Mr. Dion here. He had no such concerns. I won't comment on the workload, but it does occur to me that combining the offices would.... You have complementary functions.
With the Information Commissioner, with which you have significant experience, to some extent there are complementary functions with the Privacy Commissioner, but oftentimes they are at odds, in the sense that sometimes access to information is at odds with privacy. They view their respective jurisdictions—and rightly, I think—as wanting to protect privacy if they're the Privacy Commissioner, and wanting to protect access to information if they're the Information Commissioner. In a way, I can understand not combining those offices, although there are probably efficiencies to be found.
In the case of the Commissioner of Lobbying and the Ethics Commissioner, I'm a bit baffled that they are not one office. What do you think about that?