The commissioner can certainly have the ability to create rules around investigations and timelines. We've talked about that. There are people who would say not to have timelines, because you always get in trouble, and others would say to have very specific and tight timelines. I know of jurisdictions that have gone with a very clear prescription, and it has not been very successful, because nobody is in compliance with the timelines.
I think the distinction is—I can't necessarily speak for the drafters—that when you have an independent external body, such as the ERC or the CRCC, the notion that you would set out in the legislation that they will have service standards is slightly different, because they're to be independent. But with the RCMP, there is the ability of the commissioner to create rules, and more specifically, I guess, the minister could give a directive on that. He has given a directive to us on creating an annual report and dealing with discipline and some aspects of that. I think that can be built in. If it's not working satisfactorily, there could be some feedback from the minister's office on that.