I think it falls along the same line as what we were discussing with some of the other definitions. That might be better put in one of the regulations or....
“Competent” should mean someone who's had training, who's done it before. In Ontario some of it is built into the legislation. As an example, if it's going to be a private investigator, it has to be a licensed one, or a lawyer. Those things are given as examples. It says, “a competent person”, and then they give examples such as a licensed private investigator, but they don't specifically say it has to be this or that. I think you limit yourself too much if you put a very specific definition in the code itself.