There are a number of commissioners who report directly to Parliament, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada being one, and you look at the Commissioner of Lobbying.
I watched the previous witnesses as well and if I could understand the reason behind it—and again, I'm just some guy, so take this for what it's worth—it's that they nest within the department so they have access to the material, because ultimately once you start issuing compliance notices, where is that information going to come from? It's going to be coming from intelligence sources, so I think the idea is to have them nest and that might gravitate towards bringing them closer into the department, but I definitely hear your point about the independence.