Okay.
We have a situation where this ultimately is the “prerogative of the Prime Minister”, in your own words. So either, over the last three and a half years, the Prime Minister has abdicated in his duties to implement these changes that everyone has recommended, or perhaps blocked; there have been allegations that it's been blocked up to this point in time.
I'd like to turn to something else. You're here today to report on the implementation of the committee's recommendations.
Mr. Baker, you didn't even note the committee's recommendations. You talked about the task force; you talked about other bodies. You didn't even note the committee's recommendations.
Mr. Commissioner, neither did you.
There are 31 recommendations. Could you provide us, this committee, with...? We spent a great deal of time and tremendous taxpayer resources to try to produce recommendations that the government could act on. Could you at least provide us in this committee with a checklist? I would have thought you'd arrive here today with a checklist saying, okay, from the 31 recommendations, we've implemented these. Obviously the most important one has to be—