When it comes to staffing systems, the models vary quite a lot across the world. We're unique in the way we function with having a central commission but having it very decentralized by having delegated authorities to deputy heads.
The commission is often visited by a lot of delegations from across the world because they want to know how our system functions. They are generally amazed by the fact that we have so little reporting but so much data that is available and the way we conduct our business.
A lot of the information is also generated internally by the needs of deputy heads, which are not necessarily things the commission asks, but there is a huge accountability aspect surrounding staffing in the federal government.
It's very hard to compare, but basically we are seen as a model and we definitely are being studied by a lot of emerging economies that want to have better usage and better non-partisanship within their public services as well.