This is for both commissioners.
Throughout this study, we've heard a lot about the differences among the officers of Parliament and between being a commissioner and being an ombudsman. We just heard from the ombudsman. I'm particularly interested in the independence of those offices.
Could you talk to us more about that independence and about how the independence of your roles as commissioners allows you to do what you do? Can you comment on the importance of extending that role, maybe, to the role of an ombudsman?