Thank you.
This is a bit of a broader question. It may put you on the spot a little bit, and I understand that, but it needs to be asked. We've heard anecdotally about some real challenges in the last number of years in regard to not a politicization of the public service, but a greater level of control or criticism of statements made by public servants. I was going to say hiring and firing of certain people, but it's more specifically firing. Donald Savoie has written extensively on this.
We talked a little bit earlier about morale in the public service. Is there a sense that there is a growing lack of separation between the political arm and what we have traditionally prized as the independence of the public service?