Thank you, Mr. Winzenberg, for being here today. Listening to you was very interesting.
One of the discussions that has taken place at this committee level for the last little while is whether to have an ombudsman who is attached to an existing ombudsman, so that there's just a branch of, say, the defence ombudsman.
What you have in Australia seems to be a completely different system from what we have here, where you have one ombudsman for the country, with different departments. It seems to be a very flexible system. Is it very difficult to add an ombudsman for different areas, or is it a lengthy process? What kind of experience have you had in the past with the ability to be flexible?