Sure.
Again, Mr. Chiang, in the last session, pointed out that clause 28 allows for the commission to initiate, but it's on a very focused set of issues, the policies and guidelines.
Imagine if there's a pattern of complaints, that you get a lot of complaints coming from the office in Prince Rupert. The commission may look at that and say, “Well, you know, CBSA, you're missing something. You need to look at that office. Maybe there's a management problem. Do an investigation of that.” You want the commission to be able to initiate those kinds of systemic reviews.
In the previous session, Ms. Campbell from Calgary pointed out systemic racism. It's something that may not occur in one office, but it might be systemically across the agency. You want somebody to be able to draw those inferences.