First of all, the comments I made, which limit the scope of this examination, were straight out of O'Brien and Bosc, and they reflect the Standing Orders. Certainly it wasn't my opinion that I quoted to you. I quoted directly from O'Brien and Bosc. Those are the terms within which this examination takes place. I have flexibility, as the chair, to allow a fairly generous interpretation of that, but we don't want to go too much outside of that. Let's just keep that in mind.
What you couldn't ask Ms. O'Sullivan is what kinds of policies she would adopt. She certainly shouldn't be prejudicing decisions she'll be making in the future. That's the whole purpose of having these limitations. I think all of us understand that. Pretty well everyone, except one, is a lawyer, so we understand that.
We'll go back to you, keeping those comments in mind.