—which we're all grateful for.
On the mould issue, as I said to Monsieur Lemay, I accept responsibility to use my convening power to bring the energies together. I have my vertical accountability; so does my colleague at Health, and so does the president of CMHC. I will do what I have to do to bring people together to create the tables and the meetings and the collaboration that'll make progress on this issue.
Without going into the details, we have meetings and processes under way, and we have the Assembly of First Nations involved, so I hope to be able to come back to the committee with a better story, on the mould issue in particular.
In terms of the recommendations, I'm not quite sure which piece to comment on. I believe the effort to enunciate the seven factors of success is important. I accept that stability in leadership is important. I accept that a lot of the criticism is entirely valid.
I can't do much about the government appointment system. I will be here as long as the Prime Minister and the Clerk of the Privy Council want me here. It's a great job and a huge challenge, and I'm quite happy to stay here for the rest of my career, frankly, but it's not my call.