I don't agree with everything you've said all day, but I do agree on the point that there is the discretion. As a matter of fact, that discretion is required under section 9 of the charter, as per the Lyons case. So it's required that prosecutors have that discretion, and I think your fears should be addressed by that fact.
So there is discretion in place there. We can all contemplate, as Ms. Jennings just did, those types of scenarios, but the fact remains that the prosecutor would still have that discretion.
I think that addresses your comments.