I would name those, and the Netherlands, on children's rights and I think generally. They have done some excellent consultations, with excellent ways of engaging their public.
In terms of federal states, Australia and New Zealand have done very good work in the areas of children's rights. Those would be ones I would look at.
The European Union is doing some very interesting work in terms of how one can do these assessments and develop indicators that can move rights-based mechanisms into the policy process. Of course, the European Union is doing that as a region, as well as individual countries.
Those would be some good practice examples. I will get back to you with a firm list.