Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As Mr. Miltenberger has noted, this has been an issue for Regular Members for quite some time since the introduction of the motion requesting the government look at establishing a Public Service Commission. I think that in response to the Grant Thornton report, what we want to do now is to see if we cannot find a process by which we can move the issue forward, whether that is to establish a Public Service Commission or some other body, or to improve the whole administration of human resources practices within the government. We are hoping that we can find a collaborative way to work together with the government to achieve that.
Since the report has already been read into the record, Mr. Chairman, I think the best thing to do now would be to introduce the recommendations in the form of motions in the House to make them part of the official record.