Now I'd like to go back to what Bev was saying. If our Chair sends a letter to all the ombudsmen of the Canadian provinces, I'm convinced they'll send us the act that governs how they operate.
Michel, you've seen the Quebec Ombudsman's bill, and Mr. Marin has provided us with the Ontario act. So we could have the acts of all the Canadian provinces that have an ombudsman. We could then know how those ombudsmen operate, to whom they report, the content of their acts, how much is set aside for their old age pensions, and how an ombudsman is hired or dismissed. All that's set out in their acts.
In that way, we could get a very good idea of what's going on across Canada.