Yes. It's the same report.
In our policy, at some point both parties get a draft report. The draft report is basically all the evidence collected during the investigation, so there are no surprises. It's a question, as I said, of procedural fairness and natural justice, so that everyone knows and has the ability to comment on the evidence that is in front of the investigator. Both parties have the same information. It's exactly the same document, and it transits through me. Basically, the investigator gives me the draft report, and I distribute it to both parties in the same exact format.
The same goes with the final report. The final report contains the investigator's findings. That's where the investigator will look at all the evidence and go through all the allegations in detail. In accordance with the evidence that has been collected, which was contained in the draft report, they will draw conclusions on findings of harassment or not, or of partially substantiated allegations.