No, it doesn't.
I have ultimately two questions.
One is that I have some documents that came off your website at the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, which highlight simply that are three chair-initiated complaints. One is at Vanderhoof, British Columbia, March 15, 2006. One is the shooting of Mr. Ian Bush, September 28, 2006. And one is a complaint into public disclosure by the RCMP of its criminal investigation regarding the taxation of Canadian corporate dividends.
Can you give a simple answer: are the reports ready? If they are, have they been made public, etc?
The second question is this. On that same website, you released a draft legislative model entitled, Federal Law Enforcement Review Board Act , which would completely overhaul the current system of dealing with public complaints against the RCMP. From what I can see, it would actually be a mixture of existing models in Canada, models of police commissions, ethics commissioner tribunals, etc. I've read it and I think it's excellent. It was issued in August 2006, if I'm not mistaken.
I'd like to know, what has been the government's response to this proposed draft legislation to completely overhaul the way of dealing with complaints about the RCMP?