I'd like to add something on the policy process.
As Mr. Wild was saying, our role is to ensure that we have a robust policy process and that the information provided to ministers is as complete as possible, based on whatever information or data we may have, in respect of an initiative going forward for a decision by ministers. This means working closely with departments and being in possession of evidence sufficient to inform a decision. Our role is to try to ensure that the information is there, and it is our advice that ultimately goes forward.
As Mr. Wild was explaining, it's then the prerogative of ministers in cabinet to decide the course of action, the path and direction, taking into account all relevant factors. There are many considerations to be weighed before an initiative goes forward. As I said, the role of elected officials is to weigh those various considerations.