In terms of the RCMP, I've already advanced the legislative model that I think is appropriate.
I think the real distinction between the model vis-à-vis the RCMP and what we see provincially is the special investigative unit, SIU, which investigates serious injury, death, and shootings, such as in that case. They're actually acting as police officers doing investigations of police officers.
I have a separate initiative I'm looking at, which is the issue of police investigating the police. That's what gave rise to the SIU model in Ontario. Can the police objectively do it? My colleague has a model where you can ask another police force to do it. We've observed the programs we've put in place to ensure impartiality. There are many ways of looking at this issue. Whether every one evolves to an SIU model, I'm not sure.
Other than SIU, the rest is to have an organization as per Judge LeSage's recommendations for civilian oversight.