I believe it's under section 7.
Chief Superintendent MacMillan noted in his thesis, when referring to ordered statements, that even in code of conduct matters that don't involve the Criminal Code per se, these statements can be used in subsequent civil and other processes. That's obviously a concern to us.
We understand the need to be accountable for one's actions. In Chief Superintendent MacMillan's thesis, he looked at other police departments, and he found that, to be honest, there wasn't the need for these types of statements, and that they were able to effectively investigate their members without the necessity of an ordered statement.