Thanks, Chair.
I would support the motion, basically because a sitting commissioner has a greater ability and greater authority to speak about the post she's holding, about the investigations, the reports, and the authority she has, and the responsibility that she still has. I think it would not be unexpected to find that if she appeared before the committee after the fact, after she had stepped down, she would be exceptionally discreet in making any comments on the operations of that office as a former commissioner.
If she's available, and if she's willing to talk to us—again, with some of the limitations that we know she could well invoke—it would be refreshing to hear her views about how the office has operated, and how she believes and recommends it should operate in future, after her having served for a very long term as commissioner, and during some fairly turbulent times.