Thank you, Chair.
Commissioner, recommendation number four is the one about providing the commissioner with the discretion on whether to investigate complaints. You are seeking that discretionary power. I know you've noted that the usual judicial review process would still apply in those situations where a decision not to investigate was made. You also note in the benchmarking section of your documentation that different jurisdictions handle that discretionary power in different ways. In some cases it's very broad, where commissioners have the discretionary power to refuse to conduct an inquiry as circumstances warrant. In other jurisdictions it's much more specific and there's a longer list of limitations on that, where it has to be trivial, not made in good faith, frivolous, vexatious, or amounts to an abuse of the right to access.
Do you have any opinion on whether you should have a broad mandate there or whether there should be some stated limitation on it?