Thank you.
Let me ask you a question. One of the members mentioned earlier that when reports are tabled in the House of Commons, often on commissioner's reports there might be a concurrence motion, for example.
Let me give you a hypothetical. In a scenario where there is a report from the commissioner and he makes recommendations saying to apologize to the House of Commons and the individual who's the subject matter of the report does so, and then subsequent to that the House of Commons overwhelmingly votes to reject that report, do you think there should be an obligation on the commissioner to then apologize to the member or respond to that in anyway?