I can try.
One area of difference, of course, which all of you would have noticed, is that we don't use the term “ombudsman”; we've chosen “CSR counsellor” instead. While the powers of the CSR counsellor position largely mirror the powers requested or recommended by the advisory committee, the way we've structured it is that we don't have an independent tripartite review committee. And the government selected to go through the minister to Parliament and to have oversight happen that way, instead of through a tripartite review committee.
There were also requests by the advisory committee to condition certain government services based on CSR compliance, and the government decided it would not accept those recommendations—or it didn't accept those recommendations. So that aspect is not in the government's CSR strategy.