If you want just a myriad of examples of different ethics commissions, every state, every city, and the federal government in the U.S. has a commission. So there are a lot of models out there. I have a concern about them, though, which I tried to raise before. It seems to me that if you want to move towards a model where the ethics commissioner leaves the kind of investigative reporting, educator model that you seem to have, then you really do need to look seriously at the various ethics commissions in the U.S., in New York, in California, and so on. The bigger states have very elaborate apparatuses to deal with ethics violations, and I would do that.
If you want to maintain the kind of model you have, I think it's actually better to look at the provinces, because their models are working and they have good legislation in place.