I'd like to go back to chapter 11. One of the recurring themes, as has been mentioned today, in all of the major public outrages that you have unearthed in the past several years, is that no one seems to be guarding the public purse when taxpayers' money is being plundered. That's what strikes me again with the case we have here of the former correctional investigator and head of the OCI. You have what appear to be ongoing abuses that occur over a long period of time, systematically, and no one sounds an alarm bell. We saw the same in the sponsorship scandal, ongoing systematic abuses and no one sounded the alarm bell. Well, the one person who did found himself in a different job rather quickly, declared surplus.
Why is it that when we see these abuses there is no one who sounds the alarm bell and cries out in the name of the taxpayer for something to be done? Why is it that there just seems to be dead silence for years while these abuses go on? Do you have any idea why you always have to be the one to find the fire that has been burning for years?