Towards the tail end of Ms. Church's testimony, you said something that we would all do well to bear in mind. You said the system is not perfect, but by and large, it works. That tone—perhaps not of positivity but of confidence in our system—is reassuring. We often highlight the bad, because, yes, improvements are always of value, but scarcely do we speak of the good in most contexts.
What is it about our system that you find is so effective? Monsieur Bonin asked a similar question earlier, but I feel there was more room to expand and I'd like to give you that opportunity.
