No. As I say, if we can get compliance without worrying about the infractions, we're interested in doing that. That is fostered when witnesses do talk to us and tell us what's gone wrong and what's happened. That's the first step towards a cooperative and perhaps a compliance agreement and no referral at all. Compliance agreements are dealt with by our office alone. When people are cooperating and telling us what's happened, that's good faith, right off the bat.
On April 1st, 2014. See this statement in context.