I think that if the legislation is crafted carefully, specifically both in its identification of the criminality to be sanctioned and in its identification of the remedies available from a due process point of view, then I think we can leave it to our governmental authorities and our Parliament and courts to address and redress any problems that may arise.
I read Kimberly Prost's submissions before you. I knew her well. We worked together in the Department of Justice when I was minister. I understand the reasons with respect to the ombudsperson and her particular situation and concern. I'm not sure it would be something that would be necessarily warranted in Canadian legislation, but it is something that can be explored.