Mr. Fleury, as I review a lot of the questions, I find that many of the problem situations we have, such as Mr. Ellis and others, have been previous appointments made by the Liberal government. I think Elinor Caplan was minister then. There was Lucienne Robillard. We talked about the Bourbonnais case. We've also talked about Fournier. Mr. Denis Coderre was the minister at that time.
I think the common theme that devolves from all this is that at that time, those appointments were made for various reasons. They were outside, obviously, your control, but were outside the process that was established in 2004, I suppose, to take issues like patronage out of the question and make it more an issue based on competence and the ability to serve in the position. Is that correct?