Mr. Friday, you said that there are currently 15 investigations under way in various sectors of the federal public administration. If no guidelines or criteria are established—and let us be clear, there have not been any for three years, there are only drafts—could you provide us with a clear and accurate answer as to how a government official or a member of the Canadian public can hope, today, that their file will be assessed properly?
This is quite unbelievable. We are telling people to turn to the integrity commissioner's office and not to worry, that their files will be assessed, but we do not know the rules. We do not know the rules because they have not been fully developed yet. We have to decide what those rules will be, but somehow or other, it has not been done. That is quite an extraordinary situation.