Our association is definitely concerned about that. It's too easy to dismiss a complaint regarding an officer's conduct on the pretext that the complaint has less to do with the officer's conduct and more to do with the policy in place.
According to the language in the bill, the new commission must refuse a complaint, simplifying the situation. By stating that the complaint can be refused, the bill makes it easier to do so and would alleviate concerns. The commission would have the flexibility to determine whether the complaint warranted investigation and to decide on the steps that should be taken.
My colleague may wish to add something.