Thank you, Chair.
A lot of the focus that I've seen so far at this meeting has been about what the executive branch of the government is going to be doing. In other words, we've just had the deputy minister and his assistants here talking about what they're going to do internally, but that's all in the executive branch. I want to focus my question more on what the legislative branch can do. You're seeing part of that in action right now through a parliamentary committee investigating this issue, issuing a report with recommendations.
You've been detailing all of the problems as you've experienced them, and you are in touch with other employees. Looking at the legislative authorization that SDTC gets through the Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology, do you think there is another role for the legislative branch in looking at stronger legislative guardrails?
Have you ever thought about that part of the question, and would you have any recommendations for this committee to look at?