At the outset, you must understand that we are not the ones who do the investigations. The police investigate and lay charges. So this is not the responsibility of prosecutors. Even in Quebec, where they have a system whereby the prosecutors approve charges before they are laid by the police, it is not the prosecutors who decide whether or not someone should be charged.
It must also be understood that we do not intervene in all cases where crimes or offences have been committed. In Quebec, for instance, as you know, they intervene in most cases where charges or offences have been committed under the Criminal Code. That may be the answer to this question. In the case of a former prime minister suspected of having committed a crime, if this crime is under the Criminal Code, I would suppose that, in most cases, the Quebec prosecutor's office would be involved.