Okay, that's about four questions all wrapped up but I'll try to answer them.
Basically I have recommended that there be a prohibition against members who have requested an investigation making that public until I've had a chance to receive the request and let the person who has been complained about know. Then I would immediately let the person who complained about it know and then he's free to talk.
There is a distinction between the investigations that are done on request and the investigations that are self-initiated. Sometimes if a member comes in and requests what is called an investigation under the act be instituted, it would be possible for me to join that in any particular case with some other infraction that was related, that I might also investigate at the same time. Occasionally that happens in some of my investigations.