Yes.
The Ontario commissioner does the same through the mediation process. They have many mediators. Most of the complaints are solved through mediation. But does the institution or minister know the commissioner has order-making power? Resist mediation, and if you're wrong and you're doing something illegal, the order is coming.
The problem with Ontario still, though, is that there's still no penalty for violating the act. Unfortunately, that's far too common in so-called good government laws. Unfortunately, governments are quite happy to impose penalties for violating other laws, but not good government laws. We need those penalties. We need them for the public to ensure they follow the rules of society. We need them for governments to ensure they operate in ways that are good government as opposed to bad government.