I was just going to say that it's the role of a prosecution service to make sure that all the Crowns are aware of wrongful convictions. When I was in Alberta, we had James Lockyer as a guest speaker. He told all of us about the history of wrongful convictions and the problems the Crown should look for. That's one of the obligations, I think, of a prosecution service.
Also, as a result of the Sophonow committee, our executive brought in new changes to photo lineups, based on scientific research; to the discouraged use of in-custody informants, who are almost never used because they're very dangerous and contribute to wrongful convictions; and also to rules for tunnel vision.
Thank you.