I'm just hoping that in the middle of all of this conversation and this debate we're having that we don't lose sight of one thing. I know Mr. Ménard said they're not questioning the skills and the ability of Mr. Sullivan, but when we're getting into this debate, I just hope we don't end up with something that would prevent us ever in the future from having the right person doing the right job.
I'm saying that because I have had 14 years here working with a number of victims, and on several occasions I involved Mr. Sullivan in the work that we did. On one specific occasion, the victim could not speak English. That made it rather difficult for me and Mr. Sullivan at the time, but we rectified it very quickly, because we can do that. We had services available to us and it was rectified.
So I hope we don't lose sight of the fact that future appointments could eliminate the very best qualified person for the job, and I wouldn't want to end up with anything that would prevent that.