I've said many times during my tenure that it is clear that Parliament intended that the commissioner would be tasked with the mandate, which Konrad just described, in the conflict of interest sphere, and that the commissioner would be a person the government had tried to ensure would have some judgment when appointed.
Throughout the past five years, I have felt completely independent and non-partisan. There has been no attempt whatsoever at any point by anyone to influence in an inappropriate manner with the work of the commissioner, and I'm sure that will continue to be the case in the future, because it's one of the safeguards we have in our democracy, and everybody seems to understand that.