The one concern that Amnesty International has highlighted is the fact that the special advocate himself or herself does not have the ability to launch a judicial review or an appeal. That is, of course, left in the hands of the individual and his or her own lawyer. But the special advocate, being the only one of that group who has access to the in camera proceedings, who knows the full extent of what is or is not going on and thus would have some very different perspectives and insights as to when a judicial review or an appeal may be necessary, does not have the power to launch the judicial review or appeal and can't even have a conversation with the individual or the individual's counsel to suggest that a judicial review or an appeal may be necessary for particular reasons.
So we do think there are some shortcomings there.