I don't have a lot of specific insights on that. I think what I can say is that, right across the country, we work in terms of prevention and, depending on the circumstances of the investigation, individuals who are charged, and the nature of the circumstances under which they are charged, we look for alternatives to resolve the situation beyond prosecuting criminal charges.
That's something we've always worked with. When the right opportunity and the right circumstances are there for us to work together with the prosecutors, we look at a very effective resolution without proceeding to criminal charges and prosecution. However, it all depends, as I say, on the nature of the circumstances of the incident and the individuals involved.