That's interesting.
When the president of the CBSA union, Mr. Weber, was here last week as well, he raised what they would like to see. Again, he represents the frontline CBSA officers. He flagged that often direction from upper management is part of the issue as well. He asked the committee to consider, in essence, that Bill C-20 be built in a way that would also allow complaints to be made against not just the front line but also upper management.
I know, you know and we know there were certainly issues with regard to the RCMP brass, we'll call them, in those first few days after the mass killings. In your estimation, do you feel there should be some sort of mechanism for holding upper management in the RCMP accountable through this process?