Thank you, Madam Chair.
These are very important questions. I took office about nine months ago. All the information required by the Act will be in the report, which is absolutely vital. With regard to analysis, I would like to say at this point that we will develop better tools. As I indicated, in the meantime we are establishing precedents because this is new legislation. I wanted to ensure that we do not make mistakes and that we re-examine even our investigative procedures in order to respect the principles of natural justice and to not overlook important elements. The criteria were established one month after my arrival. Over the next few years, we will certainly report to Parliament.
Quality must absolutely be the key factor. It is a condition sine qua non. We cannot proceed too quickly at the very beginning. I have already been on a small tour of the provinces to look at their systems and new legislation. Our processes are a little faster for various reasons. It is very difficult for me to give you exact comparisons but we will be taking a closer look. In the meantime, I can assure you that the necessary attention has been paid to each case and that our expertise has been called upon. I believe that we made good decisions that were justified in all cases.