Thank you.
I'd like to follow along the same line of questioning as Mr. Savard-Tremblay.
We had a study in this committee a year or so ago about the responsible conduct of Canadian enterprises abroad. We had the minister, I believe, but we also had the ombudsperson for responsible enterprise here. One thing she clearly said, when she was here.... We were talking about our Canadian reputation abroad, which really affects our ability to export and import. When we asked how many cases she was working on, it was very few. The reason she gave was that nobody was bringing cases to the CORE, because it doesn't have powers. It doesn't have powers to bring in witnesses. It doesn't have powers to get documents, so the people interested in bringing these cases forward would go elsewhere. They would go to the UN or whatever.
Have you heard of any pressure from within government to give the ombudsperson those powers, so she can do the job that we all expect her to do and that she wants to do?