Perhaps Mr. Shur is a good example. He indicated when he was here that he was a civilian and he took care of that national witness protection program. But at the same time, I think he made it clear to this committee that he did not see a separate agency within the RCMP that was trained and functioned to do that as being a program.
Maybe it's a bit of an unfair question, but what change would occur if there were a civilian oversight body, in place of Mr. Shur, that did that? If that were mandated in the legislation, would the RCMP have a problem, then, administering the other part of it, if that's what the act specifies?