Thank you.
Let's say that a high-ranking member of the Canadian Armed Forces or even the commander-in-chief does something clearly inappropriate. The act may or may not be of a sexual nature, but it wouldn't be of a criminal nature. This is a completely fictional example. I'm not talking about the situation at hand, since I don't know what happened. The act isn't something that could lead to a trial or jail time.
If the minister decides to disregard information involving the general or the highest-ranking member of the military, because it may constitute interference, and fails to take any action, what are your options as an ombudsman with the information on hand?