Yes. Admiral Norman was charged by the RCMP, acting independently, and the director of public prosecutions, acting independently. Where it's relevant, I guess, is that it destabilized the senior ranks. To have the vice chief facing criminal charges is a very unsettling thing, as you'll remember, and it led to a cascade of dominoes and to further changes in the senior ranks. There was a wave of.... They had just done a major set of appointments and retirements on March 2. Then Norman was charged and they did another set of appointments and retirements, I think in April or May. The cumulative picture is that of an organization that is very unsettled at the top.
On April 6th, 2021. See this statement in context.