Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank you very much for coming and providing the testimony that you have today.
Ms. Roushan, I wanted to first ask you about the process. I believe in your testimony you indicated that information you wanted was going to be forthcoming from the IRB chairperson for the case that you had, but that decision was changed later on, and no additional information was given in your case, in your situation.
Looking at the Office of the Integrity Commissioner, I see they've got some pretty wide powers in regard to that role, from what I can pick up. They can review these complaints and make recommendations and they can do a lot of things. They can dismiss a complaint. They can refuse to deal with it. They can refer it to the director of the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for investigation, or they can just refer it to another person, including an external investigator.
How often does that happen, that latter one—going to an external investigator?