I think Mr. Lockyer mentioned this earlier. Indeed, we saw that there were significant shortcomings in other countries' systems for reviewing miscarriages of justice. When independent commissions were set up, many eligible people did not make claims, or their claims were not dealt with in sufficient detail for miscarriages of justice to be recognized.
The United Kingdom is a striking example where we have seen an increase in the number of cases recognizing miscarriages of justice, whereas the situation was quite different previously.