That's an increasing priority. I have to say that in the first year I came into office my entire effort had to be put to getting the office staffed up and to make sure the mechanisms we had in there for information were accurate.
The other thing about the first year in your mandate is that it's probably not the year to come out very quickly with all sorts of objections to the materials you're administering. In my annual reports that are coming up in a couple of months, you'll see more in the way of at least observations on problems in the act. As I mentioned, I'm currently working with the procedures committee. They've established a subcommittee, and I'm looking at improvements on the gift provisions in there.
We're well aware of the benefits of making observations. Of course, we're the ones who see the instances, but there are lots of different things you have to set in place before you start suggesting what should change. We're at that turning point now, I think.