Maybe this is outside of the military ranks in DND, but you hear—and this is anecdotal, I don't challenge that—of people going into retirement and then being, possibly, a consultant on the choice of military aircraft or something; it could be anything. Maybe it's necessary; maybe it's totally justifiable. I'm not suggesting otherwise. But do we have a system whereby individuals can be entitled to retire and do so, whether early or late, and then all of a sudden—usually it's noticed when the people are at senior remuneration levels, above $100,000 or something like that—they're back at their same desk or in the same office or in the same building, working a month after retiring?
Do we have many instances of that at the senior level? How many of these per year have we had in the last five years? And is there a system that, as a TBS report says or as guidelines say, ensures that there is justification explaining why this work is not being done by a successor to the person who has retired?