I just think that you're really limited in the number of systemic investigations that you can undertake, or emerging issues that you can look at, because the full-time employees count is so low, as Ben mentioned. You can only undertake so many projects—essentially, one large report a year, perhaps. There's a limit on translation. There's a limit on communication. Yes, you really have to decide as the ombudsperson what issue you want to focus on based on the complaints that you get or the issues that are brought forward.
It's unlike the correctional investigator's office. Have you seen any of their reports? They're huge. They focus on many systemic issues. The ombudman's office for victims of crime is much more limited in the work that can be produced as a result.