Just to follow up on what my colleague said, in terms of the ability of the public to file a complaint, you're saying you use your own discretion and you self-initiate. Well, that is very discretionary, and you suggested that it would encourage spurious complaints if there were public complaints.
I'm thinking about Elections Canada. I do find it ironic that on the one hand, in the process of getting elected, there is a role for the public to play in terms of Elections Canada, but once you are elected, apparently there is not.
So yes, there will always be spurious complaints and so on, but I just wonder if you have any more experience or evidence of other jurisdictions that do allow public complaints. I mean, it is something that is probably worthy to consider given that this is a procedure that takes place at Elections Canada.