I'll talk a little about the image. I think Canada's image is rather good. I don't believe we have a problem with respect to image on this issue.
If we were a country that didn't have any domestic mechanisms, or we hadn't signed onto the Convention Against Torture, or we weren't a leader in human rights, I could understand. Maybe there are countries out there that have no intention of signing onto this that could be in that category, but I don't think Canada is in that category. We're doing our homework, and Canada will, as it usually does, deliver a good product at the end of that discussion. I give credit to my colleagues, certainly in Justice.
In terms of talking with the other departments, everybody has a point of view in terms of their particular mandate. The department that manages prisons, Public Safety, is also a major player in discussions of this nature, and clearly they are involved in determining future costs and how things will run. So we are all of a vision, which is to work as quickly as possible to make this thing happen, and I think we're doing that.