Thank you.
My time is running out, but one other thing that we're going to be looking at—and I've asked the minister about it—is this third party. From people who are involved in a situation, we feel there is a need to have some privacy, some independence, and sometimes some distance from the direct supervisor who might be involved. It seems at this point in time that the way the law is crafted, we are always pushing that person back into the hands, potentially, of the presumed, or probable and potential, offender, so we're certainly going to look at this. I don't know if someone wants to comment on the importance at some point in time for a person to say, “I don't want to deal with my supervisor because he's involved. I don't even trust my own organization”. That may happen.
I know it's sensitive for you, but do you have any comment on that? I ask because this is something that we're going to look at and for us the third party seemed critical to preserving the integrity or dignity of the process without creating a brand new structure.
Does anyone want to risk saying something on this one, or will you be saved by the clock?