Thank you, Mr. Saunders, for being here today.
When you talk about provincial and federal jurisdictions, I think there's always confusion. Certainly when you're talking to constituents, they sometimes blur the lines between what's a provincial and what's a federal responsibility. Can you speak a bit to the distinct role that the federal prosecution plays compared to the provincial, if you were describing that to, say, a constituent of mine?
Also, in some of the more complicated cases that can blur the jurisdictional lines of what you would traditionally handle and what a provincial criminal prosecution might be, with some of these larger trials that are cross-jurisdictional and involving many different offences under maybe multiple acts, how do you sort that out and what kind of relationship do you have with the various provincial authorities?