Thank you. This issue arises when we're looking at this bill in terms of informing someone who is arrested about their charter rights. It's my understanding that in the law at present there is a requirement to turn this person over to law enforcement at the earliest possible opportunity, as is reasonable within the circumstances. I don't think this bill is changing that requirement, but perhaps you can confirm that.
Also, am I correct in saying that as soon as that person is turned over to law enforcement there is a requirement by law enforcement to advise them of their rights?