These issues were examined at our retreat last August, and one of the important issues is to determine whether the Ombudsman has the power to initiate investigations. I understand, in the jurisdictions that do have an Ombudsman, the answer to that question is yes. I'm not sure that the Yukon Ombudsman has that power yet; I think they are seeking it. So it would seem that the trend, if I can put it that way, is towards the Ombudsman having that type of power. So when the legislative proposal comes forward, committee -- in fact, this Caucus -- will have to determine whether that's the route we wish to go, but it does seem to be the way things are in all the other jurisdictions that have Ombudsmen, which I think is everywhere except Nunavut and Prince Edward Island, and the Yukon is heading that way, too.
So you will have to wait for the legislative proposal, but it's certainly something that's being very seriously considered, and that will come to the appropriate committee to determine whether that's the route we want to follow. Thank you