Once the matter is over, my concern is much less. Once the matter is over, a decision has been made by the commissioner not to pursue an examination, or to discontinue an examination. I don't think from a management of the regime point of view that this is a problem. The complainant explains that they've received a letter from the commissioner stating that they've abandoned the investigation because of that. I'm talking about until the conclusion has been reached, and only until the conclusion has been reached. Afterwards, everything is fair game, although the office continues to be under an obligation of confidentiality vis-à-vis anything that has taken place since the complaint was made and until the report was published.
On February 8th, 2018. See this statement in context.