Just before we go to Mr. Lefebvre, I want to follow up a little bit on this. We have another committee here on the Hill that is making recommendations to:
Expand the Auditor General of Canada’s mandate to receive disclosures of wrongdoing from the public and reprisal complaints concerning the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner, with all the related powers and duties of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner....
and to
Provide the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner and the Office of the Auditor General of Canada, in the course of an investigation, additional investigative powers, including the authority to demand and use evidence obtained outside the public sector, that are enforceable through a Federal Court order
What that committee, OGGO, is recommending is fairly serious concerning some of this whistle-blower legislation, as I would call it. It's almost giving more powers to the Auditor General's office or to other bodies that would have the ability to be involved.
What do you feel about a recommendation, Mr. Ferguson?