I have a final question about the disclosure of evidence. A genuine justice system must ensure that investigations are effective but that the evidence is disclosed. I know that police officers are not very fond of the Stinchcombe decision, however, since this is part of our jurisprudence, we have to deal with this reality.
Can you assure us as regards the disclosure of evidence that the principles of natural justice and procedural equity will be followed and that the way in which the investigation is conducted will have no impact on the access to information to which the parties involved in the trial are entitled?