I think ensuring that the public always has trust in Canadian institutions and in those who serve it, such as the office-holders in the ethics commission or any of the office-holders who do the job of ensuring that our public institutions operate, is enormously important. In fact, we as Canadians should be proud of that, because I think we have among the strongest institutions in the world.
I think, as I said earlier, the lesson learned here for me is to continue to do the work of making sure that staff, new staff, understand their obligations. You don't do training once; you do it with some regularity. You do a refresher so that those who come in to do their jobs have the tools they need. Part of having the tools to do their jobs is understanding the rules that they fall within. As someone who has spent her career in learning institutions or in the area of learning, I think continuous learning and making sure institutions and organizations work fully is what Canadians expect of us; this is what I mean about needing to work hard and continuing to work hard.