Again, our recommendation for the House of Commons administration, together with its security partners, to look towards the possibility of putting in place a unified security force. Obviously, because there were the three forces that were involved in security at the time we did the audit, the process of putting that together was not something we specifically mentioned. So we didn't say how that should happen. We didn't say what role the RCMP should play versus the other two, and whether it should all go under the RCMP or that there be another way of putting it together, but pointed out that having three different organizations had resulted in the past in some confusion on perhaps some of the roles and responsibilities, particularly who had responsibility for the roofs of the buildings, and that sort of thing.
So for us it was just that they needed to have that common control and command, and they needed to think about moving towards a unified security force, but we weren't giving any direction about how that should happen or what role the RCMP or any other service should play in that.