Quite frankly, Mr. Chair, sometimes we have to make decisions or arrive at conclusions in audits that people don't necessarily agree with. There can be a lot of commentary made about that by parliamentarians and others.
Sometimes those comments come with the job, and we have to ensure, I think, that there's no long-lasting perception of any lack of objectivity. Certainly I would be concerned if people thought there was a lack of objectivity when I was carrying out my work.