Again, I think that goes primarily to the criteria that we were asked to use and not necessarily to my own qualification. I'm going to refer you back to the annex that was provided by the minister on qualifications and merit-based assessment criteria. I think they're well defined and they're not all focused on letters after people's names. I think there's a very broad range of merit-based qualifications that the committee is required to assess.
Again, I go back to what I said to your colleague a few moments ago. The exercise that we're engaged in requires the ability to make judgment about individuals. It's not that different from the one you're engaged in right now, making an assessment of my qualifications and competence. I assume that not everybody in the room there is a person with numerous degrees. There must be a wide range of qualifications around your table, and I'm absolutely convinced that your committee is well equipped to make an assessment of my qualifications. I would say the same of my own competence to make that assessment.