At the moment, I would say that the U.K. still has a good, solid base. The Irish law is called the “Public Interest Disclosure Act on steroids” by people around.... The Irish law is like the U.K. law, but on steroids. It actually did make some fundamental and important changes.
The Serbian law is a very good example of a system that did not have, culturally and legally, the issues around anonymity. They have a good law. On the Australian situation, I think you have talked to Professor A. J. Brown. They've developed it and kept an eye on it. Sweden has now taken some steps that may be—