No. We've set it up in a way that we preserve our independence and our neutrality. The procurement ombudsman reports to the minister for the purposes of delivering an annual report to the minister, which she then tables in the House.
We pay for our services from Public Works. We have our own legal services, as well. We do not obtain legal services from the Department of Justice, as the Department of Public Works and Government Services does. We have our own in-house counsel. We prepare our own communications products.
Most importantly, the hallmark of our independence is that we can choose what we want to look at. We have that ability, through the legislation, to choose those practice reviews, those areas where we believe we need to be examining documents, talking to people, and looking at processes. This is what we believe.
We are totally independent, and we operate that way.