I think it's important for the committee to know that our group of stakeholders was involved prior to our opening the door. They were part of the development of the MOU, so we ensured that the MOU met the needs of first nations leadership and first nations governance in B.C. As well, the BC Civil Liberties Association looked at the MOU. We have an external stakeholder advisory group made up of a diverse group of stakeholders that include Linda Bush, the mother of Ian Bush, who died in an officer-involved shooting; Pivot; and the BC Civil Liberties Association.
There are ongoing suggestions. For example, our website has a chart that talks about the status of case completion. That came from a recommendation by a community member. The position was that B.C. taxpayers wanted to know how well we were doing. We had recommendations from people around our hiring practices from first nations groups. We incorporated those recommendations into our hiring practices.