Both Ian and I have been extensively involved with the whistle-blowing community. I have tried—and I'm certain Ian has—to get into the organizations that talked about wanting to create it. I took the time about four or five years ago and wrote to every deputy minister in the federal system. I only heard back from two or three, and all the letters said, “No, we don't have a problem”, so they didn't need to look at it any further.
What happens is that we deal with the whistle-blowers and actually advise them to avoid—I do, anyway, now—the public routes that are usually there, other than to report it if they have to. We try to help them get the message out through brown envelopes or whatever other means are needed. To do that, we also have to check that it's valid and not just malicious. However, there are so few malicious ones that it's not a hard thing to check.
Ian, you must have comments on it.