I'll answer in a couple of ways, Mr. Chair.
First of all, I support the concept of an ombudsman. Any model of an ombudsman has its pros and cons in terms of how you go about this.
From my perspective, the actual decision as to whether we will have one for all of the Government of Canada is really a decision the Government of Canada will have to make. I think that when I was at this committee the last time, one of the honourable members suggested how many ombudspersons should there be, or something of that nature, but it isn't a decision that will be made by me as the senior executive responsible for this particular file. The Government of Canada will have to look at it on a horizontal basis to decide whether they want to go with the Australian model, which as you duly noted is one ombudsperson for all of government, with specialists in each particular department, or whether they want to go with individual ombudsmen. That is a Government of Canada decision that will have to be taken.