In theory, we could argue that a super-agency would solve all the problems. In practice, and in the meantime, there are ways to improve the system, if I may use the expression. The way to do it is very simple. It's to give the review bodies an explicit authority to co-operate.
This is quite easy to do. The government could it. Then, if they do that, it will be quite easy afterwards to make joint investigations and share operational information that we cannot share right now.
Again, I come back to what I was saying previously: it's that in the meantime, it's very easy to create a coordinating committee among the existing review bodies so that we are more efficient and more open-minded.