Thank you for remembering me this time. I deeply appreciate it.
I also want to put on the record that I do apologize for some of the behaviour we've seen in this committee today and also for the reality of being a citizen who becomes part of the public gaze.
We are trying to figure out what happened here and get some clarity. One of the things that I always fall back on with these very contentious political issues is process and what we need to fix in the long term to make sure that we have systems that Canadians can understand and respond to in a positive way.
It does concern me hearing, largely, the Conservatives ripping apart public servants and process. I think it's very important that we talk about the process problems and the accountability we need to have as Canadians without ripping apart the people who work for the government.
In the time that you were on the board, did you review the processes that you had and the issues that might arise from that? Can you clearly denote for the committee what mechanisms you had that would have allowed you to flag any serious concerns that you had, and how easy it was to use the mechanisms?
If we could get a little clarity on that, I think that would help us understand what we need to see more effective change in in the future.