At this time, we have what could be called regional commissioners, a fact which allows citizens who want to complain to your office to do so directly. In Bill C-2, it is proposed that the citizen first go to his MP. Then, the MP must decide whether the complaint is admissible. If that is the case, the complaint is filed by the MP.
Suppose that in a given riding, someone wants to complain about an infringement of the Official Languages Act. If that person has to go to his MP first and then the MP has to come to you, is this not a rather complicated procedure?