We did a review of this nature while I was there. We provided that to the predecessor committee, or maybe this one. I'm not sure which legislature it was, but we did give this committee a table of various jurisdictions and various consequences. I must admit I have forgotten.
It's not cut and dried, as you say in English. It varies greatly among jurisdictions; however, there is one universal reality. He who investigates does not impose penalties. It's somebody else who has to read the conclusion and decide whether there should be any consequences and, if so, what they should be.