With regard to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, I could perhaps refer to the supplementary estimates that were tabled at committee. What they did was quite unusual in government terms. They have allocated the budget for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the five years that it will be operating as an entire amount. Usually, for instance, a five-year program would be divided into five parts in the estimates. The money that's been approved for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be rolling over from year to year, and the government has given approval for the rollover. So I would argue that the budgetary restraint on it is considerably less than it would be for somebody like myself.
With regard to the independent assessment process on abuse cases, which I believe is what you were referring to, the adjudicators are selected and are independent of government, so the process of reviewing with individual claimants acts outside of public service employees. We only get involved when the claim has been decided and it becomes a question of payment. So that process is independent.