Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Commissioner and Sergeant Pincince, for joining us today.
Like Mr. Sorbara, I also have RCMP in my city—Richmond, British Columbia—so I want to give them a shout-out as well. Thank you for your service and the work you do.
I think you mentioned earlier the Ethics Commissioner. You said that nobody is above the law, that the threshold wasn't met, that the production order wasn't warranted to go forward, and that the Ethics Commissioner had access to more information than the RCMP.
We heard from my colleague across who talked about all of the different interviews that the Ethics Commissioner went through, so, clearly, the Ethics Commissioner's office had more information. Is it the duty of the Ethics Commissioner to provide documents if they find something of a criminal nature taking place?