Thank you.
Mr. Stamatakis, some time ago there was also an issue raised that there was very little conversation taking place between police officers who were responsible for laying charges and the Crown as to whether appropriate charges were being laid and whether the evidence was sufficient or not.
There was a pilot that was done in Ottawa whereby a duty counsel was placed at the police station on Elgin Street so that there could be more upfront conversations and appropriate charges laid, which would help to facilitate the entire process, including bail. Do you have any thoughts on that type of upfront process and whether we've seen a positive impact on decision-making by police and by Crowns?