Yes. The federal government works together with the provinces in a number of forums: at the ministerial level, at the deputy minister level, and also at the officials' level. Federal, provincial, and territorial ministers of justice have approved some recommendations coming from officials that greater discretion should be given to police officers at the front line.
Right now there are certain types of situations where even the police officer must send the case up to an officer in charge as opposed to actually dealing with the situation. One of the proposals is to give greater discretion to the front-line police officer to release on conditions as opposed to passing it up the line. Whether that, of course, is going to psychologically affect the person's reticence, I think that's going to require a lot more training for police in terms of how they exercise their discretion, when it is appropriate to release, and when it is appropriate to pass the person to the next level of processing.