Well, this recommendation we made--that there be some objectivity in the appointment of public officials by the Prime Minister--was clearly a very important one.
We didn't recommend that the right of the Prime Minister to make these appointments should be touched, but we thought there should be some sort of screening of candidates and some sort of a public opening-up to these appointments. So when I read the Federal Accountability Act, I was very pleased to see that they'd created an office that dealt with this recommendation in, I thought, a pretty successful way, except that they've never filled the office.
It's great to enact a piece of legislation, but if you don't implement it, you might as well have saved yourself the trouble.