There could be one or two that I might look into if I had other information that indicated that there was a possible problem. However, I'm not going to open a file on every single one of them if there's not some indication of how they would fit under my act.
If a member comes with a complaint, I'm required to take a serious look at that and decide whether there are grounds. If there aren't grounds, sometimes I go on to make inquiries directly to the person involved to get some more information to see whether there is a problem. I also follow up on any complaints, suggestions, or requests that come in from the general public, and I watch the media reports. I don't ignore these things, but there's no point in commencing an investigation if there don't seem to be grounds under the act or the code.