I think the opportunity to explain that fully, Mr. Christopherson, is necessary. I don't find it particularly unusual. I look to the Toronto example.
I can tell you that for administrative purposes it was necessary to have a senior liaison person within the RCMP to provide the resources, get the space, the cars, the computers, all of the things that make the investigation run. But when there are operational questions, the lead investigator comes to me.
That's why a crown attorney was assigned. We distanced ourselves from the federal Department of Justice. We went to the local crown attorney and used them. We didn't rely on the RCMP audit. We went out and obtained another independent forensic audit. That forensic audit came to the same conclusion that our investigators and the crown attorney came to about the threshold for criminal charges.