I think the early reflections are, looking back at the GCKey investigation in 2020, that it was made public by the Treasury Board. The government department made it public, and then we launched an investigation after that. I think that's probably the preferred solution at this stage, but certainly we'll be reflecting on how this can be done in the optimal way with government departments, my office and this committee.
As I say, we issue annual reports. We issue special reports to Parliament from time to time. We'll look at all of those tools and mechanisms, but I think early thoughts would be that this should be something that the affected department makes public to Canadians.