Within “Powers and Duties of a Tribunal”, it says that it's able to cross international boundaries and take evidence from other commissions. Does this work in reverse as well? In most of these conversations we're having, I cite only the U.S. I can't imagine any other nation when it comes to these inquiries, tribunals, and courts. Does the U.S. have a similar model for establishing a tribunal? If the answer is yes, can they do the same thing in our tribunal system, based on what's cited here in subclause 45.(3)?