When we send up a call and when we outline the criteria and the priorities, it is natural for the minister to want to be briefed and to want to understand to inform the minister's decision-making in approving the call.
We would normally also provide updates in terms of where we are. These calls tend to be very oversubscribed. We also tend to get a lot of requests for extensions, so we would keep the office up to date in terms of where we're at in terms of the call process.
When we have finished our assessment process and we provide recommendations, it is very reasonable for the office of the minister to want to be briefed to be able to fully understand how we've respected the minister's original direction, how we've applied it to what we have recommended and to be able to understand and maybe challenge officials in terms of how we came to our conclusions and how we came to our recommendations.