 I'm pleased to announce that after an extensive search, the province's first chief civilian director for independent investigations is Richard Rosenthal. He has extensive experience in this job, and we are absolutely delighted that he's going to be bringing it to British Columbia. First and foremost, I want to create an agency that's going to be able to competently and professionally investigate serious uses of force and do it in a timely fashion that will withstand the scrutiny of Crown Council, the police departments, all the police agencies in the province and the public. Today we are following through on Premier Christy Clark's commitment in the Throne Speech to create British Columbia's first independent investigation office. I should share with you that we have also had a conversation with Justice Braydwood and Justice Davies to ensure that they are aware of this process and of the announcement this morning. And I think it's fair to say that they are very pleased to see the step that's been taken with our first chief civilian director. We recognize that this is a critical element of public confidence. So we couldn't be more pleased today, and we look forward to working very closely with the new director in terms of developing the protocols and allowing the new mandate to be fleshed out. And last year I promised that there would be police oversight and independent investigation of alleged instances of police misconduct in British Columbia. I promised that because it's the kind of change people want in government. And I promised that we would have a more open government. This change is part of bringing open government to British Columbia.