Mr. Patry was also asking about what other countries were doing, and that's where my question was going.
I know that Mr. Paradis, the former head of consular services, has suggested that not only an ombudsman might be part of the solution, but also an act that would protect Canadians abroad. Then he went on to talk about the Vienna convention for consular relations as a way in which...because obviously as a country we are changing as more and more of our people are travelling. I presume that's being faced by many different countries around the world. They also need a forum, not just Canadian services but consular relations with other countries must have a forum whereby they talk about these things.
I wonder if you could answer Mr. Patry's part about what other nations are doing. Also, what do you think about the idea of its being a convention and trying to establish something more credible?