Thank you.
I served on the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario; I was an appointee there. I noticed on that board—and it's fairly normal, in my understanding, in the province of Ontario—that board members find out at the last minute or sometimes after. They say to stay on, and the reappointments come after the fact. I don't know whether that gives you any comfort, but it seems to be a normal practice in other jurisdictions.
I'd like to ask Mr. Lynch what steps the Privy Council Office has taken to ensure that the GIC appointees are properly trained and oriented. That is absolutely key. You find good people to make sure they can get up to speed quickly.