That is where I want to get to, actually. Trust can quickly be earned, but it can unfortunately also be lost. It is a little difficult to earn it back when errors are made.
When there are public aspects, when you want to be transparent—or perhaps to regain that trust—and given the work that you do and your role as clerk and advisor, would it not instead have been valuable to have everything wide open, given the flood of ideas and our need to help Canadians?
What do you think about that?