I want to come back to the comment that Mr. Neve made. I believe it was you who was talking about the challenges that we have when there's no collective oversight, no ability to go cross-agency. We had somebody here from SIRC—and in fairness to them, they were lower down on the food chain, so they probably didn't have permission to speak more freely—who said they didn't really have an issue with that.
But it seems impossible to me that you have the public complaints commission, which has just had its funding slashed by 40%, which doesn't have the legislative mandate to be able to actually compel information and do proactive work, and in many cases you have to have public inquiries at an astounding additional cost. So I'm wondering if you could just talk about that problem, Mr. Neve, of not being able to go beyond just your own agency. Forget all those additional constraints I'm talking about—just the ability to follow the bouncing ball as it works its way through different agencies and what different failures and mistakes might have been.