Under the current regime, there will be reviews of parties concerned, a report on the website, a report to Parliament, and a written record that will be made public. Subclause 4(6) of Bill C-300 says that “the Ministers shall publish in the Canada Gazette the results of any examination undertaken pursuant to this section within eight months following receipt of the complaint.”
It strikes me that this provision of Bill C-300 is pretty well a carbon copy of what currently exists. What Bill C-300 does is take it to the next level—it anticipates how these crown corporations would react.