Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for your testimony today.
I would like to continue on some of the discussions we've had thus far.
When Ms. Tedesco came in, I asked her specifically if she had all the powers she needed to run a full investigation. She said, “Yes”, which is helpful to me. She also mentioned that each one of your CEOs had said that they would give whatever information was required so that she could do her job. I appreciate your being here so we can do ours, making sure that these agencies are doing the work they should.
I've heard that there are systems in check and that there are different levels of codes of conduct, etc., but given all those things, we still have reports—that are allegations but reports—on the news channel outlining that people have felt something is horribly wrong with their experience of your system. How can you square that, what you've told us here today about having scrupulous programs for rooting things out, with ongoing concerns where the only relief people feel is that they go to the media? I need to know why that exists.
Maybe we'll start from my left, and we'll move all the way down.