Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think that's a good general suggestion about prosecutors in relation to some of our work here. It seems we get a lot of criminal defence lawyers, academics, and interest groups, but we've had very few prosecutors in this part of the machinery.
Yesterday, on a different topic, the war on drugs, we had the benefit of a witness from the United States. I'll get back to Italy, although I don't want to harp on Italy.
Do you have anything to say about the international experience? In terms of our civil jurisdiction, I think you're right in saying that they have a framework in the European human rights charter that would probably be as generous as our charter. There are probably not that many dissimilarities, although the burden of proof in a civil system court is a little different--the inquisition type of thing.
Anyway, to make a long story short, do you have any knowledge of any international efforts in listing organizations? Italy was mentioned by Mr. Latulippe.