During an election, the commissioner can investigate a matter that is ongoing when it's brought to his or her attention and can then obtain a cease and desist order against the people who are committing it on the basis that if they stop doing it right now, we will not be proceeding against them. This happens during an election. You can also have a chief electoral officer say that, but without having the right to say, “I will not be doing anything further.”
You can also do something else, which has not been prevalent. I can't remember it happening. You can go to court and obtain an injunction if you're the commissioner. That has not happened very often.