Yes, it does. Thank you very much.
Now I'd like to move to a general question.
This concerns all of the persons who deal with this activity at the department.
My question is addressed to Ms. Lamothe and Ms. Glover, as well as to Mr. Manchanda.
Do you find that you have an inherent conflict of interest in having to report to your department head rather than to the Integrity Commissioner in the case of allegations of wrongdoing in your departments?
This act occupies itself with serious wrongdoing. It raises the very question, if allegations of wrongdoing are brought to you, and they're serious, why would you go to your department head with those? Wouldn't it simply necessitate going to another independent body with those allegations?