I think that's a fair question, Ms. Dancho.
The best way to answer is this: Don't see internal and external provincial disciplinary processes as being mutually exclusive to the work of the PCRC. The creation of this commission gives Canadians yet another avenue. They can submit complaints to this commission, which will be made up of independent civilian members who will look into the conduct, then make recommendations that could touch on discipline or sanctions. Where sanctions are not imposed, it will require the deputy heads to provide reasons as to why not. We think this commission is compatible with processes set up at other levels of jurisdiction.
Certainly, the example of a provincial police of jurisdiction.... This is not in any way touching on that. This is solely focused on the RCMP and CBSA. That's federal. The processes you described are much more in the vein of provincial jurisdictions.