The O'Connor inquiry was established, I believe, prior to.... I think it was 2004-05. So clearly it's those recommendations with the key one, because that's the first time anyone has actually looked at this, since 1976 or 1974, and he made those recommendations. Clearly, they have to be acted upon.
In the intervening period, yes, there was a series of commissions that were established. I referred to APEC; that was $20-some-odd million. These others are two and a half years long.
My view is that if you properly constitute a commission with the right resources and powers, you're going to save yourself an awful lot of money. Right now, on national security policing issues, we've got Iacobucci, Major, and O'Connor, who have gone out there and done things--very, very expensive models. These models were very cost-effective in terms of doing the same thing, probably in a more timely fashion, and to some extent also doing preventive work that might avoid this.