Well, one of them is the hybrid order-making power. That would be a significant one.
Many of the provinces--B.C., Alberta, Quebec, and Ontario--have full order-making powers. I'm recommending that Parliament, through statute, give order-making powers to the commissioner on administrative complaints--the fees, preparation and search, all of those costs. While it may not seem like much, if the commissioner gets a complaint on, say, fees, and goes in and says “Sorry, that's an abuse, and you forfeit your fees”, that will create a discipline in the system.