Mr. Williams raised the concern, too, about the podium position that you would have. In light of the other conversation we just went through regarding the suggestion—and I want to be clear, the suggestion—of the potential of government interference, I'm reassured to hear that you see this office as independent.
I'm not suggesting at this point that these things have happened, by any means, but I think we're guardians, particularly in this Parliament, of the independence of an office such as yours. I'm pleased to hear the sense you're projecting that you'll stand firm in that view.
I won't have any actual question.