It's a very similar scenario in Alberta.
I can initiate an investigation on my own motion, if I am made aware of something that looks like, for example, there might be personal information that has been disclosed in contravention of the legislation. In many cases, of course, we respond to complaints made by individuals to the office. The majority of those case are resolved, as I said, through our informal mediation investigation process. We would make recommendations to modify an information system, to stop disclosing the information, or to train staff, those kinds of recommendations. However, if necessary, the matter might go to an inquiry, and we could issue a binding order, for example, to require a public body to stop collecting, using, or disclosing information.