As for the reporting, I know you'll get different points of view among members of this committee, but you've made it fairly clear that while reporting to the minister, you're not directed by the minister and your reports to the minister are public and they are tabled in the House of Commons on a periodic basis.
I understand your argument that by reporting to a minister you, or the people you serve, could have a more timely response, as opposed to waiting for a committee or for the House of Commons, through a committee, to act. I wonder if you could maybe speak a bit more about the timeliness of your ability now in answering to the minister or in reporting to a minister...that this is a better way to serve the constituency that you serve.