That's perfect, madam.
I'll give the perspective from the RCMP, and I'm sure Jamie will be more than happy to complement my reply.
As regards the national repository of case law that applies to certain organized crime cases, there are people at the RCMP working for the legal services who review each of the decisions. They outline their involvement in police operations, taking internal RCMP policies into account. In the circumstances, the repository is applied internally and is available to 16,000 RCMP police officers in the field.
Jamie, I invite your comments in relation to CACP and its approach, because CACP has also these types of registry looking at the impact of organized crime and the legal decisions.
Jamie, I would invite your comments in relation to this, if you wish to do so.