Even as a principle of administration, as you say, I think the Canada Elections Act can be made clear with whatever it is that would be required to state, in black and white, that the commissioner is to exercise his functions in a way that is completely independent and so on. But the other thing is also the loss of efficiency that would necessarily flow, in my view, from us being taken out of Elections Canada and moved into a department of the government.
And that's a real issue at a time when we are challenged to be more timely in our investigations and come to conclusions more quickly. Any time you put distance, and you allow barriers to build in terms of the exchange of information—