I want to thank the commissioner for that answer.
I think it's very important that this committee understands what the commissioner said. There will be an impact and delay to our work, to a committee as critical and important as this, because of the fact that we're not respecting workers.
I do want to really thank the Office of the Auditor General for the work it's doing and for the advocacy to ensure that Treasury Board does its part. I do believe the Office of the Auditor General, from speaking to members there, has done the best it can to ensure that a fair deal is reached. It's very critical, to the point that the commissioner mentioned, that the Treasury Board does its job too so that we can restore confidence in this committee and restore our schedule.
As was mentioned by the commissioner, there will be a delay. We need to get on top of this. This should be a non-partisan issue. We need to protect our institutions. We need to protect the people who work at the Office of the Auditor General. We need to make sure that we have a report in a timely fashion so that all Canadians can ensure that this institution continues.
I want to thank you, Commissioner, for your honest answer and for your support in ensuring that we come to a swift and good conclusion on behalf of everyone at the Office of the Auditor General and we no longer incur the delays that you have cited.
I have one minute left, so maybe I'll just mention this quickly for an answer in the next round. I want to touch on the idea of traditional medicine and how important traditional medicine is for indigenous people. The regulation of it is something of concern. Regulating traditional medicines and how medicines can be sold or even put on the market is concerning to indigenous people. I'll elaborate more later.
Thanks so much to the commissioner.