I think I said it last time that I would go back to square one in rethinking the legislation in its basic elements and how you implement it, because you have so many problems throughout the legislation and throughout the system.
Overall, I think the crucial thing is to be clear on whether the Integrity Commissioner is there to protect whistle-blowers or to investigate disclosures, and to properly embed the whistle-blower protection regime, both in agency governance and the integrity systems of the agencies and the departments, and also in the system as a whole so that it doesn't just rely on the Integrity Commissioner and the Auditor General. Any of the investigative agencies that operate throughout the Canadian public sector have a role in this legislation. You shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket with one Integrity Commissioner to try to handle everything, because it simply won't work.