The annual report is just one piece of evidence that a parliamentary review would undertake. I know that the parliamentary reviews that were undertaken a number of years ago were quite extensive. They went on for months and a number of different witnesses were heard. The reports by the Attorney General and the Minister of Public Safety would be one piece of evidence before a parliamentary review, but there would also be witnesses, witnesses from the community, expert witnesses, etc., who would testify as to how the provisions have operated in the previous five years.