If the person is expressing a desire to make a complaint, regardless of whether it's about the use of taser or not, we advise the person on how to make a complaint and that they're entitled to do so.
I want to explain a typical situation where that conversation might come up. After the individual has been assessed medically and been secured, if the individual is complaining about the conduct of a police officer, we are required by our service procedures and protocols to advise the person on how to make a public complaint.
In Ontario, a complaint can be made at any police station. The public complaint will initially be reviewed and investigated by the police, but then it is overseen by a civilian body. The Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services reviews those public complaints.