Yes. The CORE, without the powers to compel witnesses, to compel documents and to engage in investigations, is not that dissimilar from the NCP. The CORE has a mandate so that it can advise companies. I don't think the NCP does that, but the NCP engages in mediation.
A CORE that doesn't have power to compel witnesses and documents can settle disputes only with the agreement of both parties participating and providing information. It's in no different a position than the NCP. I think there is a lot of overlap, in that the CORE isn't different enough without its powers to compel witnesses and documents.