Thank you.
I'm interested, because when we look at many of the appointments, people are connected to the Conservative Party. I don't think there's a big issue if someone has given some money to a party. Everybody has given some money to political parties. People have given money to me and I don't think they're necessarily New Democrats. To me it's not necessarily a determinant.
There are certainly key people put into positions where questions are raised because we don't have a public appointments commission. For example, Michael Burns, the AECL chair, was the former chief fundraiser for the Alliance Party. Ronald Barriault, who was chosen to be on the Nuclear Safety Commission, was a failed Conservative candidate.
Those are serious positions. Would the recommendations for those positions come from the minister, or would they come through some kind of headhunting service? Would you use a headhunting service in that case? How were these people chosen for those positions?