Thank you, Madam Chair.
It isn't something that would necessarily be discussed by all of cabinet. As I mentioned, it is up to the responsible minister to make recommendations following an investigation about a particular case. I think you're asking when and how people will become aware of those allegations. The point is that while they're allegations, they need to be investigated. When there is a formal complaint, there is a very clear process that is followed in terms of procedural fairness for the complainant and the respondent. That information is managed on a confidential basis. An independent reviewer will conduct the investigation in general, and the findings from that will determine what the next steps may be. If there are findings, that minister would make recommendations about, potentially, removal of that GIC appointee from his or her position. If the findings are such, that recommendation would go—