One thing we can all agree on is that from the public interest point of view, we want to be sure that whoever is providing advice or services has the right amount of competence or education and that there's some sort of ethical standard that somebody's enforcing, and if members go awry they will eventually be disciplined. Not everybody will be happy with the standards you set or the discipline you take, but from a public interest point of view, you need a body that does that. Would you agree with me?
On April 16th, 2008. See this statement in context.