I can—and I think this is important, Mr. Noormohamed—because experience tells us that the way in which there have been barriers placed in the past does, at times, dissuade individuals from coming forward. As a way of providing another option, we allow third parties—again, with consent—to advance complaints that may have been caused by the way the RCMP or the CBSA are treating Canadians, so that we can unearth where the issues are and then make the appropriate recommendations back to the respective organizations.
What I will say, on a positive note, is that having worked now with two RCMP commissioners and two presidents of the CBSA, I know there is a dedication and a commitment on the part of both organizations to making the kinds of reforms that are necessary so that Canadians can be treated with respect, free and clear from any racism.