Yes, I'd love to.
She was given so-called order-making power in Bill C-58 in 2019, but it wasn't what she had argued for. It was a watered-down version, so her orders do not have the same effect as a Federal Court judge's order.
A Federal Court judge's order cannot be ignored. There are sanctions that will be applied to people who ignore that order. In her case, there are no sanctions. It's simply that her order goes out, and it can be ignored or the institution can go to court. It has no power, impact or authority.
She argued against this watered-down power when Bill C-58 was being debated, but she didn't get it, so we now have this really weak system.