You're talking about the auditor. You have to be careful not to confuse the terms. I'm not saying that's what you're doing, but I want to point out that his role is proactive. Since this morning, we've been talking a lot about the efforts being made to clean up the rules, about facilities and procurement. There's talk about getting closer to small and medium enterprises.
It's easy to make these kinds of announcements, but the devil is in the details. Long after I or my successor are gone, this auditor will have responsibility for ensuring that our rules are transparent and fair, that the entire process, the procurement code, for example, is maintained, and even improved. That person will have a proactive role. He or she will help Mr. Marshall and his team ensure that they are always at the forefront of procurement.
You attach a lot of importance to the word “auditor”, which makes you think of Ms. Fraser's duties. Whatever the case may be, that's the term used.