Professor Brown, thank you very much for coming again and following up on last week's conversation. Many of us have had a chance now to review the Australian Capital Territory's act.
Sir, I'm trying to work through that act a little, since you've referred to it as one of the best models. I want to get a sense of some of the items there.
Section 21 of that act requires the investigating entity to go to the police if they suspect that there's an offence involved. How come the wrongdoer him or herself is not entitled to go directly to the police in order to maintain the protections under the act?