Might I add something to that? I think it's important to point out, without speaking to the specific incident case, that where the RCMP becomes aware, either through the complaints of civilians or members of the community, or anybody else for that matter, that there is a possible infraction, a criminal infraction, where there is reason to suspect that a criminal offence has taken place, we would investigate that and report our findings to a court, ultimately, for disposition. But we would not want to speak, because as the deputy pointed out, we would not want to compromise that investigation or any investigation in the future.
On June 10th, 2008. See this statement in context.