You're referring to exhibit 1.2 of our report. We selected some examples on this particular part of the report related to governance structures. We used, as you mentioned, the European Union, New Zealand and Scotland because they have actual governance structures. They're taking it seriously and they've put in place a mechanism. They've put those mechanisms in place in a proactive manner without necessarily needing an audit to get things moving in terms of, in the example of Canada, the governance structure that's now being set up in response to our recommendations. Those would be examples.
Obviously with the scope of our audit we couldn't look at every country to see all of them and rank them, but we did use those three examples of the European Union, New Zealand and Scotland as ones that had proper governance structures in place.