I was just browsing through the best practices research we did. It's about four pages long, so there's not a whole lot there. I'm not seeing anything in the area of follow-up. We have something on exercising leadership, building and sustaining capacity, and achieving and demonstrating results, but I'm not seeing much in the area of follow-up.
One of the really exciting things about doing this kind of work is that one gets an idea after a while--and this came up in CCPAC too--of the importance of that issue, and how committees are concerned about it. That can then affect CCAF's work agenda. We can then go back and say this is an issue that we really should be looking at in much more depth.
So I think what you're saying is that international best practices is an issue that we need to have some information about. There's nothing in the guide, but it doesn't preclude us from getting anything in the future on that.