Another concern has been raised, one that we haven't particularly spent a lot of time on in this committee. It's the issue of political interference. Every commissioner, when asked, states quite clearly that there is no political interference in our national police forces, but the issue keeps coming up over and over again.
You've made a number of recommendations. People have talked about civilian oversight, a body to look into internal complaints or public complaints against the RCMP. Has there been any thought about the creation of an administrative body that would still allow for government oversight of the federal police force, but at the same time would act like a firewall to prevent political interference in either direction, either from the national police force into the realm of politics, or by the government into the RCMP? As we've seen, those situations can be quite corrosive for democracy. Do you have any thoughts about how that type of body could be structured?