Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, Mr. Blanchard. Thank you for joining us today.
We've been focusing on the details and the analysis of very specific things, so I'd like to go a little broader. Actually, I'd like to take a step back. Every witness we've heard from told us to make sure institutions regain the public's trust. They said democracy is under pressure, and trust has been lost. As you pointed out at the outset today, Mr. Sabia said the same thing.
The first thing to do in a crisis is to simply be transparent. There's been a lot of talk about that in this committee. The second thing is to do a hard fix of the situation by going to the other end of the spectrum. You talked about striking a balance. Do you think it's important for the public to feel that we've made a hard fix, and that we've worked hard to regain public trust?
