As the Clerk of the Privy Council told you yesterday, and as the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner told you when he appeared before the committee, we have to strike a balance between attracting the best political talents, and having the highest possible ethical standards. The ethics rules applied in Mr. Carney's case are recognized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development as being among the most rigid in the world. That is not insignificant.
Also, I mentioned in my presentation, Canadians elected Mr. Carney because of—
