It does not exist for the other agents of Parliament. In any event, my colleagues at access to information have order-making powers and there's a process in place.
My issue is if there are contempt proceedings. I can't decide the contempt proceedings of orders I've issued. I'd have to go to provincial courts. This is just a mechanism by which the production order would be tabled in the Federal Court. I've never had to do this. This is an administrative way to say that if somebody doesn't show up or doesn't send me the documents, the contempt proceedings would be at the Federal Court, which I think is the right place for a federal agent of Parliament.
That's all this is. It's very administrative in nature, but it's to save us problems in the future if ever we were to get there.
