From my years of experience, that's right.
Mr. Saunders, you did mention one thing that I found interesting, and it's specific to New Brunswick. Whether it's an RCMP or municipal force bringing a charge, that determines in some cases--it could be perhaps an identical facts scenario--whether your group or a provincial body prosecutes the case. It's kind of an interesting scenario, and I'm wondering if you can give me a bit of the history on it.
I'm thinking of areas near where I live, let's say Kings County. We have some municipal forces and we have an RCMP force as well. Criminals know no boundaries, and there is certainly an overlap there of prosecutorial responsibility for agents who are on the ground there. I'm wondering how that plays out. We do have RCMP policing in New Brunswick as well as several municipal forces. Why that unique situation, and how does it work in practice?