They are completely different mandates. If you're a member of the RCMP in Alberta or anywhere we provide uniformed policing, even federal policing in Ontario or Quebec, you're subject to three separate oversight bodies.
One is the statutory regime of civilian oversight, such as ASIRT, which investigates complaints of serious harm or death when we happen to invoke use of force. That is where a member of the RCMP could face a criminal charge.
The second one, obviously, is through the RCMP Code of Conduct, which is our disciplinary regime. That is up to and including dismissal.
The third one is the future PCRC, which deals with complaints from the public.
In all of those areas, a member of the RCMP could face an investigation by ASIRT, the RCMP professional standards...and the CRCC. Those are three different levels. There are three possible, different results. One could result in jail time. One could result in dismissal. The third could result in operational and policy changes, or changes to the RCMP itself.