I wish there was a simple answer about how to rebuild the public's confidence in the RCMP. I certainly think we need to be more proactive with respect to our communications. I think we need to be more upfront with respect to acknowledging the problems we have. I note that the media have recently, albeit on a limited number of occasions, suggested that they are beginning to see that we are more forthcoming with respect to information. There was an unfortunate incident in the lower mainland recently where we proactively released information about an individual who was apprehended by members of the RCMP. He was innocent of any wrongdoing; it was a case of mistaken identity, and we came forward and released that information to the media. I think actually it wasn't the day that this incident happened; it was the next day. This is certainly an example of that.
I've also not just been meeting with members and employees of the RCMP, but, as I've indicated, with our contract partners and many others. Unfortunately, the task force report sets out a litany of issues that we need to address. Again, there are recommendations directed at the RCMP and recommendations directed to the government and others, but the ones within our authorities we are all addressing.