As indicated previously, enforcement is not always visible and may occur after the fact, stated the release. Issuing tickets for violations of the public health order can take time as police work to confirm identification and review evidence. The investigation is continuing, and more charges may be laid. “Police are also consulting with our enforcement partners in Health and Justice regarding options for those that repeatedly violate the public health orders,” the release stated. “Anyone who is ordered to self-isolate and fails to do so may be subject to a Public Health detention order, and to the best of our knowledge, no one that attended the event in Saskatoon was ordered to self-isolate.”