Thank you for coming and clarifying a few issues.
I just have a comment or two for my very passionate friend from the Bloc. I'd like to make it clear that this government is actually determined to put an ombudsman in place and a bill or rights in place because we feel those have been lacking for a long time.
I also recognize that sometimes democracy is awkward and takes a little bit of time, but if you're going to do it right, you actually need to talk to the user groups who are going to be the most affected by this. We'll be in a position fairly soon to move forward quickly, and I was very pleased not to hear you state today that it would take five years, because that seems completely unreasonable to any thinking person.
There are a number of countries that have an ombudsman and a bill of rights for veterans in place. We had a visitor here last week from Australia who gave us a bit of an explanation on Australia. Could you talk a little bit about any of the other countries that you're aware of that have an ombudsman in place and how they went about developing the structure?