Madam Chair, the member is right; I don't expect to be doing this job forever. In fact, my commitment to the Prime Minister is that I'll do it as long as is required to make sure the system is up and operating well and that we've got some of the cultural change, some of the procedural change, and demonstrated effectiveness in place. That's why I'm offering my experience and background, because it's directly related to doing those things.
When I look back, what I would like to look back on, if I'm appointed to this role, is that the commission was viewed by all members of the House and Canadians in general as being a step forward, that it gave them more confidence, not only from the point of view of whether the right person or the best person was selected, but that the process that was followed was a fair and open one and that the effectiveness was truly embraced by everyone. I think that if we can do that, then we will have accomplished what I said in my opening remarks, and that is to try to lift the process of public appointments in this country to be respected around the world as being the best there is. That's our objective and that's what we'll work towards.