Well, I think Madam Heafey can obviously articulate for herself what motivated her to say that.
I have known Mr. Elliott in a professional capacity, and I don't expect him to be other than a professional in terms of the discharge of his duties.
My job with the review agency is to bring it to the public's attention, as well to his attention and the minister's, if I find anything that is untoward.
I think Mr. Elliott is in the same position as every one of us is in: we have a public trust to fulfill, and we have to satisfy the public on a daily basis that we're credible in terms of how we do it. That's the same burden Mr. Elliott has. So we'll give him his opportunity. But my job is to be vigilant, and I'm vigilant.