The current framework of the act is extremely flexible. This inherent flexibility enables us to act with some latitude through a precise framework within which to suggest answers.
To answer your question specifically, you no doubt know that the legislation is still quite new. We are talking about 2014. So it's difficult for me to answer directly as to whether it gives us as much flexibility as possible.
At the moment, there are ongoing investigations, others have been completed and decisions have been made. We are really at the very beginning of our mandate.
So I'm a little embarrassed. I cannot answer that question now. I do not really have the answer.