I may be wrong, Mr. Angus and Mr. Chair, but based on what I've read in the past—I've always paid attention to this area of practice, even though I was not in charge of it—it's a rare situation. It's important, but if you look at all of the situations, it's a small minority. I think it's true that in most subject areas, that's the practice: to stop everything if the police get engaged in something, until such time as the police have disposed of the matter. I think it's prudent to do that.
There could be more direction in the act, or the code, as to when or how quickly you resume afterwards. That would be fine with me. There's currently no such provisions.