Thank you. That's quite useful.
I have a similar question. I guess it goes back first to Chief Superintendent Efford. Once the courts have recognized that there are breaches of bail conditions, and they issue a bench warrant, what priority does that have in terms of the many responsibilities the RCMP has? In some of the very high-profile cases we've been talking about, bench warrants were issued, but for whatever reason the person still wasn't back in custody.
Again, maybe that's a function of those agreements. I'm not sure.