You're now alluding to what you had before. The problem is the documents that you have asked for and sent to the RCMP. If they use them or something like that, to what extent will that interfere with subsequent prosecutions of a person, and to what extent are those documents obtained in violation of the Charter of Rights? That's an issue for which nobody knows the answer.
Undoubtedly, the issue will come before the courts at some point in time, and they'll have to decide in a Solomonic way how to reconcile these two principles: the principle of, perhaps, the supremacy of Parliament and the principles set out in the Charter of Rights.