In terms of collaboration with my office, we treat individual complaints case by case. We've seen situations in which we're making recommendations and they are complied with. Sometimes they are not.
In terms of pure obstruction that would rise to the level of criminal offences, I'm not aware of any. It's something that, obviously, has to be dealt with in the legislation so that there is a tool or a mechanism if that occurs.
That ability goes to the necessity of having enforcement authority. If you have right now only the ability to make recommendations, that is useful if the organization agrees and complies. If it does not, then you don't have a remedy.