This is a very important question, because you have to build a solid foundation with respect to collection of data.
I would go back to the extensive analysis I did when I was at the Immigration and Refugee Board. Given the magnitude of the mandate, what exists in the private sector in Ontario, and the number of cases we have, a model that is quite interesting is the one at the Human Rights Commission. It has more similarities. In fact, we have just started to get our IT services from the Human Rights Commission, and we will be looking at their model in more detail. But in the meantime, given that we're handling roughly 200 inquiries, roughly 80 cases that need a little more analysis, and approximately half a dozen cases.... In fact, my deputy commissioner and I, and my management team, went one by one to ensure that the data was accurate with respect to what we were going to table in Parliament.
I can assure you that our basic structure, basic data, is accurate, but we will make sure we build on that foundation based on what's available. We'll probably look at some provinces that have similar challenges as well.