Well, with respect, sir, that's exactly what my agency is supposed to do for municipal forces. But whenever you have police investigating the police or police recommending to the police, public confidence is only there, as Honourable Member Priddy mentioned, if there is effective civilian oversight with sufficient authority to effect it. It's not enough to simply make a recommendation and say I wonder what's going to happen to this. You need to have sufficient authority to carry it out effectively.
In British Columbia right now I have a white paper with recommendations to enhance our authority. If we're going to stay in that province with police investigating themselves, they had better give enhanced powers to the oversight agency to ensure public confidence that somebody is minding the shop.