Yes, it is wrongdoing as defined in the act. But the commissioner is given discretion to determine whether another more appropriate process is available. And she is, as I say, prohibited from acting if another process is actually engaged. That, plus the definition of wrongdoing, as it exists, and the size of our office, could support the argument that we weren't created to be all things to all people. Rather, we exist to deal with those rare cases of serious wrongdoing, in the public interest, that we investigate and report on in the public interest.
On December 14th, 2010. See this statement in context.