Once a complaint is lodged, similar to the new five-step process that was introduced by Treasury Board, we've had that same five-step process in place since our 2000 policy.
The first step is to acknowledge the complaint.
The second step is to conduct a situational awareness to see if it meets the grounds. A series of grounds are laid out to say we will consider this to be a case of harassment and move it forward to investigation. That's the first point at which something might be found as unfounded, as not meeting the grounds to be treated as a harassment investigation case.
If it does move to investigation, it could be simply an interpretation of whether it was something that was unreasonable or not. Again, as we've discussed, that's the million-dollar question. Was it reasonable or unreasonable? It could simply be a matter of interpretation or misinterpretation of what was said or meant and therefore, again, could be determined to be unfounded. That's going to be on a case-by-case basis, so it's hard to lump any sort of category of unfounded.