I was going to say both. I think you need to rewrite the act almost completely. The other thing is that I think your appointment process needs to be redone. The first commissioner was appointed by the Privy Council. They found her in a department. They got her appointed. With regard to the second one, David here and I were both together talking to Mario Dion when he was interim commissioner. We had with us Duff Conacher at the time. Mario told us we could rely on his integrity because he'd never be the permanent commissioner. He became the permanent commissioner. Mr. Friday has been in that office continually. They went through a competitive process to select him, but my contacts within the Privy Council told me he was going to be selected before they did the competition, so there were no surprises when he got the job.
We have a concern. The Auditor General is an outsider who sits there and looks at things, and has, I'll call it, the outsider's viewpoint. The present commissioner and the other two commissioners are insiders who have colleagues, and they don't want to make waves because they're going to end up dealing with their colleagues in the future.