Thank you for your direct answers, but don't you think that the minister responsible should normally be aware of major complaints? I am thinking in particular of the whistle-blower Luc Sabourin, who was still having problems with the Canada Border Services Agency. His pension was not paid for years. I am also thinking of Botler AI, which complained about the agency.
I am really putting the question to you, as a senior minister, if I may say so: Don't you think that this should be a ministerial responsibility and that the minister should be aware of this type of information?