I want to be fair. Cost is always an issue. For instance, a police officer, particularly in a small jurisdiction.... I think it becomes an issue because it's just looked at in the context that we can't do this because the person taking care of sexual assaults is the one and only person taking care of sexual assaults and criminal offences in that small, small jurisdiction.
At the end of the day, the person who is given the job—because it goes beyond the Crown's office—of putting that brief together is usually the police officer on the particular case that he has charged, as you know. So probably the main conversations are about whether there's a reasonable likelihood that somebody is going to be declared a dangerous offender and, of course, since 1997, whether they might be declared a long-term offender.