Okay, so there's no draft of a bill of rights sitting out there in the wings. But I wouldn't see that as a bad thing. I wouldn't see that as any worse than having a bill for the ombudsman in the wings, ready to go. I think it's helpful when governments are ready to propose, and oppositions to oppose, and to work back and forth. If there's no draft bill of rights, that's fine.
Is there a sort of bill of rights for the clientele of any department around, for example, the Canada Pension Plan, the clients being disability recipients or the pensioners themselves? Do you know? I don't think so, but....