So I said, “What are you doing that for?” And he said, “Well, I'm going to do an internal audit.” Well, knowing the internal audit process, I said that as soon as they find wrongdoing--and we knew they had it, because Chief Superintendent Macaulay and Denise Revine had provided documentation, plenty of documentation--they're going to have to stop and continue with the proper investigation, which would be internal or criminal. And he said, yes, that's what would happen.
So it went on. It went on all summer. In October, at the end of October, the audit report came out. There was serious wrongdoing. That's on the record as well.
Now I have an added problem, because now I find out that the assistant commissioner I went to, who's the only person on the force I can go to to start a criminal investigation, is now implicated. We found out during the summer that she is now under investigation, or would have been.