You made the following statement in your presentation:
[...] the Commissioner of Lobbying can conduct an investigation if he or she has reason to believe that an investigation is necessary to ensure compliance with the Code or the Act. The investigative powers of the Commissioner of Lobbying allow him or her to diligently enforce both the Act and the Code.
Given that the act sets forth offences and criminal sanctions for violations of the act, does this mean that you must cease any investigation and inform the appropriate authorities if you have reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed an offence under the act?