Thank you, Commissioner, for your time today. We really appreciate it, and the hard work that you do for Canadians and for our Parliament in ensuring oversight.
I just want to follow up on intersectionalities among a lot of questions that have been asked. My colleague asked about the role of social media in having an impromptu parallel inquiry, if you will, in terms of whether to come to a conclusion of guilty or innocent. We know the hyperpartisan nature and the extreme polarization, not just here in Canada but across the world, when it comes to ensuring trust in public institutions.
I'd really like to understand what you think about that. What are the measures, perhaps, we can use to ensure that before your results, before you make a decision, a decision is not made in the public space?