The justice department has completely turned around its performance, for sure, and consultation was one of the issues with them. They have MOUs with several of the institutions that they deal with on a regular basis. To be fair, institutions like the Department of Foreign Affairs would tell you that it's easier to make a decision on solicitor-client privilege types of consultations than it is in terms of international relations, because they have to go outside.
Even National Defence, in terms of the consultations they have to make, don't have a great record, but they have a better record. One thing I could tell you is that I have had a suggestion from Minister Cannon in terms of getting more detailed information on these consultations with foreign countries, and I told him I would seriously consider doing a comparative analysis. That was his suggestion. I thought that was a very good one, and if we could get this information that way, it would add more context to the systemic investigation.