I want to go back to Ms. Jennings' question related to prosecutions under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
As I understood the question, the Attorney General of Canada has either explicit control or prosecutorial control over prosecutions. In the particular one Ms. Jennings referred to, I got the impression that the authority of the Attorney General had been left with, delegated to, or horizontally transferred to the Department of Public Prosecutions. Could you explain the procedure or modalities involved in that? I would have thought that statutory authority delegated to the Attorney General stays with the Attorney General and that it doesn't get delegated up the Rideau.