When we are involved internationally, we're not imposing our ways at all. It is really a learning opportunity. We see it with a lot of the fellows we've welcomed over the years in the organization. They just want to learn about our tools and about the way we operate. They share what they do in their offices as well.
What we get to really talk about a lot is transparency and accountability. Those are hugely important in Canada and are really at the forefront of a lot of decisions. We talk about what that means.
There are some countries that don't have public accounts committees like this that study the AG's work. We talk about the independence of the office and how that's important, not only to the profession but also to our mandate in ensuring that there's balance in our work.
We just talk about what's amazing and great about Canada and our office. It's up to other entities to decide if they want to adopt those things.