I can answer first, if no one has any objection.
The professionals we represent obviously want maximum independence and autonomy when developing their recommendations. That's what we want.
I would say that public safety is a sensitive topic. The people at the bottom resent changes of government. Policies don't change, laws don't change, and the commissioner's directives are reviewed from time to time; it's all done quietly. However, changes of government bring changes of vision, and that reaches down to the bottom and can have an influence on the professionals who work on the ground. Whatever the case may be, that has to have as little impact on our members as possible. If laws and directives don't change, they have to be able to continue doing their work independently.
I don't know if my colleague wants to add anything.