No, I don't remember who it was, but I remember what I did as a result of that discussion. I called for the commanding officer of A Division. She was not there. I spoke to Chief Superintendent Watson, who was the criminal operations officer responsible for criminal operations in the national capital region.
I said it was my understanding that Staff Sergeant Lewis went to A Division and was asking for a criminal investigation. I told him that I had already dealt with Mr. Lewis's complaints and that, based on my decision and my evaluation of the facts, the organization would do an audit. That was my responsibility as the senior manager in the force, and I told him they would not proceed, because they hadn't even started.
That was not the proper way. That was a decision that I was to make as the commissioner, in terms of what was the proper way to proceed. Subsequent acts confirmed that it was the proper way to proceed.