I think one of the problems we have is that our review agencies have no real public profile. I was in the U.K. just last week, dealing with David Anderson, who is the independent reviewer. He gives regular interviews to the press, and the press covers it in a way that our press would if our people made themselves available. The issue is very interesting to the public. We just need to access them, so the chair, whoever that is, has to have a public role. It is important that part of the secretariat's responsibility be media liaison. That's an opportunity that we have just missed, frankly, in terms of our review.
On November 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.