Thank you, Madam Chair. I appreciate this opportunity.
Through the chair, I'd like to thank both of you for being here today and sharing this with us.
One of the things that I don't know we spend enough time doing, as parliamentarians, is having public discussions about the way we govern ourselves, the rules that are put into place and how they are followed and how important those things are to our democracy.
I really appreciate what some have said about the idea of public trust and how we continue to use the structures that we have in place to engender public trust across the country. That is always something that I'm very interested in talking about.
I have a philosophical question in a sense, Madam Chair, but I'm looking at some of the things we're going through right now. We have processes. Are those processes clear enough to the rest of Canadians? Are there ways whereby we could do better?
There are two different parts. There's this internal part and there's the commissioner's part, but there's an intersection. I wonder if I could have that moment of conversation in the context of public trust, Madam Chair.