Thank you, Mr. Chair, for taking the question right out of my notes. I appreciate you jumping in and opening the door for this, because I have a similar question.
You made the statement that it's unfair or unwise or unconstitutional for a member to self-incriminate. I'm trying to put my mind to the situation in which, let's say, a serious action has taken place. If somebody's been part of a criminal activity and wasn't in the RCMP, that person would be asked to make a statement, or they would hire a lawyer, but in this case, how do you get to the bottom of the complaint if the person involved is not put in a position of having to respond?