I'm not sure what it would contribute, because the minute you enshrine it in the legislative piece, that's what you have. I'm not quite sure how you're thinking of crafting that, but I would rather have the ability to say that it's the responsibility of the commissioner, Treasury Board is going to say that, and we're required to do it, and then create the processes that enable you to ensure that's happening.
It took them 20-some years to get the legislation amended last time, after the Marin commission. In some ways, we're paying homage to Marin, because we're trying to be more remedial and corrective. In other instances, we're not accepting some of the things that were there. A series of other reports have in some respect talked about that.
I think we can build the processes that deal with sexual harassment and harassment issues.