This is actually a new subject, but an important one in terms of the complaint timelines.
Currently the bill proposes that “The complaint must be made within one year after the day on which the conduct is alleged to have occurred”. What we received from witnesses from the Canadian Council for Refugees and Breaking Barriers Together was that they wanted to make that time limit similar to what happens with civil litigation laws in Canada.
Given that some of these complaints are dealing with severe trauma from misconduct, it may take time for complainants to come forward. That's certainly why a two-year timeline is what exists in civil litigation. NDP-22 would essentially replace the one-year time limit and make it a two-year time limit, in keeping with civil litigation laws.