I think it's a good regime. I mentioned in my opening remarks I was astounded while I was in that office at the number of different countries—China, Russia, Ukraine, some African countries, England, Australia, New Zealand—that made appointments to send delegations to study our regime. I think regimes can always be improved. This is what we call the Canadian model. All the provinces have similar regimes with some slight differences. Canadians should take pride in the regimes we've got. I think they're a model for the world, and they can always be improved.
For example, I had occasion to be on a panel with the former ethics commissioner of the United States. In the United States they don't have the power to investigate. All they have the power to do is advise. The regimes are what they are and they're as good as they can be, but at some point these regimes can't go beyond and into the criminal realm. That's a different field. That's a bunch of random thoughts.