I can answer it because of my background in police. CBSA does immigration breaches, which are specific and Criminal Code cases. How they're investigated and how they're prosecuted, and the whole procedure in that whole thing takes a long time.
I would suggest that no case will get before the court within a year or two. Whereby with ICCRC, we regulate our members with respect to a code of ethics. We go after the members if they're in breach of that code of ethics. That's more...I can't say “civil”, but it's not criminal. The procedures are totally different. For example, in a criminal case CBSA needs physical evidence. In our cases, hearsay evidence can be accepted in certain phases.