What I will say is that I entirely agree that trust is an essential ingredient. In many ways, the central bank is in the business of trust or confidence. Our job is to ensure that people can have confidence in the value of money; they can have confidence in the stability of the economy; they can have confidence in the stability of the financial system. Our system really relies on that trust or confidence.
As I said in my opening remarks, these types of appearances in front of parliamentarians are part of maintaining the trust of Canadians and being accountable to them.