To date there have been two prosecutions under the modern war crimes legislation. There was one completed in Montreal, which was the case of Munyaneza. There is also one ongoing here in Ottawa. It is expected to go to trial in April 2013.
We find these prosecutions very expensive prosecutions to conduct, because there's a need for commission evidence. Our prosecutors typically fly around the world. These two cases we've been engaged in to date have involved alleged offences—or proven offences, in the case of one, in Rwanda—that made the requirement to take not only the prosecutors but the court, including defence counsel.... In one case, they went to Belgium and to Rwanda. That has increased the costs.