Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We heard from Tom Devine from the Government Accountability Project. In response to a question I asked him about whether or not the reasonable belief test is accepted, he answered that not only is it accepted; it's also a “universally accepted, legitimate merits test for whether a whistle-blowing disclosure deserves to be protected.” The best part of it, once again, is that it's not being determined by some higher-up. Reasonable belief is set by the person who is actually blowing the whistle.