Through you, Chair, to Mr. Carney, I'm sorry to take some of the time, as that sounded like a good conversation.
I have a couple of questions. We certainly recognize that the Bank of Canada has responsibility for monetary policy and that there are certain tools the bank has to affect the value of the dollar. Obviously, it will be up to you, when you do become the governor of the bank, to choose to exercise them or not. We also recognize—although some folks on the other side of the table may not agree—quite frankly, that monetary policy is complex and that it's certainly best left in the hands of the governor.
A couple of issues we have tried to benchmark as a government are transparency and accountability and trying to ensure a new culture of openness with respect to government. I wonder if you could comment or commit to this committee that those approaches are ones you'll also endeavour to continue at the bank.