I think the independence of the PBO now is part of that. It would have been impossible to do the costing of electoral platforms during the election while being part of the Library of Parliament. I think it would have created some kind of risk. There are still risks associated with doing that.
As I mentioned, political parties can contest the numbers, and we've developed some guidelines. We met all the political parties so far and they know what to expect from us. They know the timeline. We made a commitment that we will be able to.... Under 20 days before the general election is the date that is the beginning for political parties to submit their platforms for costing.
What we are afraid of is not the political parties themselves contesting the numbers. That we can deal with. It's going to be the fake new, false news, using the PBO's numbers on blogs and so on. This is something that we are concerned about, but we are prepared to do that.