The legal paper does point out that it is the function of not only the coroner in a province to do a death certificate, and it's the coroner who would make the call as to how convincing the DNA evidence was in establishing the fact that this is the match and the person is dead, but there are applications made on the basis now of warm hits, or whatever, where we have DNA found in bones that matches these people and on that basis we believe it's their son that's dead. It would be the same process in front of the provincial courts, except there would be a start because there had been a match done in this bank instead of fortuitously, if I can put it that way, by the police.
On April 24th, 2007. See this statement in context.