Thank you, Chair. I have just a couple of things.
I think our witness last week actually only did a small study and it was only in Scotland. I don't think Britain has a plan, actually, and so it is interesting for us in Canada to know that we're that far ahead, where they haven't got a plan.
I was looking at the information that was provided to us by the professor last week, and he's done a comparison with a number of countries, including Australia, Mr. Bulmer, and it is particularly interesting that in Australia it is the Australian Federal Police that administer it, as it is here in Canada. Most of the countries seem to have a police agency, and there are very few that have an independent body. I'm not debating whether one is better than the other, but most countries have gotten into the same scenario as Canada, and most of the eligibility for protection is similar to Canada's. I think our original drafters deserve a great deal of credit for what they did a number of years ago, which is not to say we can't improve upon it.
But would this be what you found equally, that in most cases it is a police body that administers the plan?