From an Alberta perspective, my colleague mentioned something: right now, police officers cannot provide bail hearings unless it's a summary conviction. It's going to have be a crown. In this case, a crown is providing that information. Police officers, from my perspective, should not be doing bail hearings. We're police officers, we're upholding the law, and we're doing our job. Our job is not to do bail hearings.
To help from your perspective, that's the crown's obligation to make that occur, to make sure all the information is provided.