Well, they certainly should be going forward to the governing body. If the consultant or other representative is a member of a governing body, the individual should be going forward primarily to that governing body to make a complaint, and that complaint would be dealt with directly by the governing body.
With respect to activities that are contrary to the provisions of IRPA, certainly we are not seeking to go after those individuals. There would be no instance when we would be going after those individuals, unless they had contravened the act. For example, I mentioned that sometimes they are counselled to misrepresent themselves. So if they have in fact misrepresented themselves, there may be some consequences. If they've done something, that's when there may be consequences; but otherwise there would not be consequences for the individual.