no - again, given the non-standardized judicial review 'fitness tests' across provinces, the SCOC ruled to reinforce just how the court is not bound by any agreement between the accused and the prosecutor
It does directly contradict. It says that if you go against plea deals get used to being overturned on appeal.
Prosecutors only care about getting a conviction, it is up to judges to make sure sentences fit the offence, otherwise they are merely referees overseeing a process.