I think that's a very interesting question, but I also think it's a novel question.
Certainly, with respect to the offence of obstruction of justice in the Criminal Code, my understanding is that it is a little bit more restricted than the ability to apply it generally to discussions about starting or stopping a prosecution.
Again, I would defer to my colleague or to others better versed in the detail of other Criminal Code provisions, but my understanding is that typically, those kinds of charges are brought in relation to tampering with evidence or tampering with juror independence and so on. So I—