The investigator's manual makes a lot of it public. As I say, it needs to be updated with the legislative developments under Bill C-2. Once we have it updated, more of it will be made public. I have a publicly available document on communications with the public and with the complainant. The two press releases are on the website, so there's information there.
I'm trying to think of what isn't available. As far as particular cases go, we maintain confidentiality of the complaint and the investigation until the point we advise the complainant what our disposition is going to be. But that's not publicly available either. The two exceptions were the press releases I put out.
The work is to maintain confidentiality. The principles are all described in publicly available documentation.