Looking at some of the complaints of some members that I know you're glad to respond to, one of the concerns that has been expressed here has been that the fees are too high and that the focus is much more on penalizing and drawing fines from people than perhaps allowing more people to become immigration consultants. Financial accountability becomes a question. I know you've had a number of audits, but what sort of accountability do you have on board expenditures, on strategic decisions, on partnering with organizations like CMI? What level of accountability is there, or is there accountability? Is that one of the criticisms that you're willing to make around Bill C-35?
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