This will seem rude. I don't mean to jump in, because I'm actually very interested in that aspect of it as well.
I understand that you may have had no personal challenges, but in this instance, with respect to the politicization, I was specifically saying to you as president of the commission that there has been a significant issue raised about others feeling as though they are not free to speak, feeling that they are constrained in their jobs because of a fear of political recrimination. It is a more political question, but it's more asking you, in your capacity of leading this organization, whether what we are hearing is valid. We're hearing this on the street, and we're hearing it anecdotally from people who are afraid of being let go, who are afraid of being not considered for a promotion within the public service if they contradict the government.
Are you hearing that? It should be of concern. I just wanted to know your perspective as the leader of the organization.