Yes, Mr. Chair.
I was quite pleased to see that the issue of the difference of views on the mandate has been discussed and further work will be done, because this is important for us. I think it is key to make sure we maintain our ability to serve parliamentarians on this one.
I mentioned before that we raised two very key issues in the report, which is the timeliness of appointments and how the people are treated. We used words in the report such that people should be treated in a more respectful manner. This is key. I'm pleased to see that the officials of the Privy Council Office outlined a number of initiatives that are on the way. Some have been already implemented to do that.
But those are not new problems. We were here twelve years ago with the same thing, and I really hope that somebody will make sure we won't be back here again five years from now with the same message.
Thank you.