Mr. Williams said we're a committee of accountability. If I understand correctly, the Auditor General's review identified the issues at stake. The people who were here, along with the Auditor General, seemed to be saying the concerns are being addressed, and hopefully there will be no repeat performance of this sort of problem.
To me, that is my understanding of how this committee works. We identify problems, we look at corrections to the way things work, and so on. I think we're ill prepared as a group to become any sort of jury and trier of facts, a back-up system to the criminal justice system.
The real difficulty I have—and I do bring my legal training to bear on this matter—is that there were four audits and there were a number of investigations. They were all reviewed. The findings on these things basically came to the same conclusions. They were turned over to crown counsel, an experienced crown prosecutor for the Province of Ontario, with no axe to grind. The RCMP doesn't even do very much work in Ontario, from what I can gather.