Thank you, Commissioner, for making yourself available to us so early in your term.
I was struck by your quoting of former Alberta Commissioner Clark with regard to the priest and policeman self-identification. I know that on the public record you have suggested that you see the role somewhat as that of a judge.
I think you are saying you disagree with the concept that mere naming and shaming to encourage compliance is adequate going forward, and that in fact, as you've said today, you'd like to see those reforms with more significant capability for penalties.
You suggested, again on the public record—a quote, or maybe it's a paraphrase—that a fine of $10,000 hurts more than $500. Is that the range you would suggest in changing the provision for penalties?