In terms of the RCMP, there are any number of cases. We just had this whole problem, I suppose, of the settlement coming out of the sexual harassment. Also, there are other instances in which the RCMP has had difficulty.
I think there wasn't one particular instance, but a general feeling, and I think this committee can provide efficacy. It can actually reassure Canadians.
I'll give you an example. Let's say that some event happens and people are wondering how it happened. When the committee issues its report and says that everything was in place and that there was no way it could have been prevented, that goes some distance, right? It isn't always a bad news story. There could be circumstances in which somebody was intercepted, arrested, and convicted. A report can come out indicating how well the agencies transacted, which can also provide confidence.
I do think there needs to be a public role for the committee. Our current review committees have no public role.