I would like to give you an analogy, if I may. When I chaired an appeal committee, there was also a parallel investigation office whose role was very similar to yours. There was a purely administrative precursor, who did not have the same powers as the office under the policy. We hope that people identified by the whistleblowers will cooperate willingly. As you know, the Commissioner has some fairly coercive powers. Subpoenas can be issued, but before we reach that stage, we have a whole range of tools we can use under the act.
There are or were many approaches of this type and many investigators of this type. I assume that the people involved in the investigations will act in good faith. If necessary, I will not hesitate as an officer of Parliament and as Commissioner to take all steps necessary to ensure that the documents, the evidence... As I mentioned earlier, we must have all the facts, all the evidence.