May I suggest that in the future if you took a couple of really key people as an example and rather than transferring them or slapping their wrists, you gave them really tough penalties it would send a message to an awful lot of people about what's acceptable and what's not acceptable. I appreciate all of the modules and all your fine intentions, but we've heard that before and doesn't give me any level of confidence that it's going to change. I don't know what to suggest to you that's going to change it other than that a shake-up and that message that has to go from the top that we're not going to tolerate any of this. Everybody knows what sexual assault is. Everybody knows that touching a woman or a man.... And we do keep talking about women, but in a recent U.S. study that was done in 2012, yes, there were 12,000 women but there was also 14,000 men who indicated that they were the subject of sexual attention they didn't want. These are very serious issues that you have to find a way to come to terms with. I'm just not sure where we're going with this review. I'm glad we're having it.
There are some pilot projects being done in the U.S. on these issues. Have you been speaking to any of your allies on how they're dealing with this issue?