Thank you very much.
I have one last quick question for Mr. Drapeau because he brought it up. This committee does have some power, authority, and clout, with the 10 members of Parliament at the table. You've asked for the Auditor General to go in and take a look at efficiencies in these commissioners' offices. We, as members of Parliament, sometimes put these commissioners on a pedestal because, frankly, they have a lot of clout and sometimes we fear them. The reality is that they also report to us, and I think we can rightfully take back some of that territory that I feel has been lost.
It is interesting that when we take a look at the four commissions, the Commissioner of Lobbying and the Ethics Commissioner have their own budget lines, but the Privacy Commissioner and the Information Commissioner share a budget line item, when it comes to the estimates. Yet they have completely distinct and set bureaucracies, where we can find some efficiencies.
I'm going to ask you straight up, if there were a motion put before this committee requesting the Auditor General to do some research on both of those offices to come up some advice, would this be a good thing for the committee to do?