With regard to that point, I'm not sure which recommendation number it was the committee had in the policy paper. I can check here. I think it was proposal 23 that mentioned the three-month follow-up.
If the caregivers could follow up with some authority who could remind them of their rights on a regular basis--keep track of complaints and that sort of thing--then at a future date if that caregiver brings forth complaints, there would be something to go back to. I think that would be an excellent way of reminding them of their rights and what resources are available but also keeping track of what might be going right or wrong with the caregiver relationship.