The complainant alleged that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) did not search for the records requested and/or that additional records that are responsive to the above-noted access request must exist. The request sought all records on allegations of political interference with the Attorney General's functions in respect of the prosecution of SNC-Lavalin by the Prime Minister and employees of the Prime Minister's Office. The allegations fall under paragraph 30(1)(a) of the Act. The investigation revealed that, although the RCMP tasked the offices of primary interest (OPIs) most likely to hold records, the OPIs failed to search for records up to and including July 5, 2023. The Information Commissioner also concluded that a 4600-page Police Reporting and Occurrence System file, deemed not relevant by the RCMP, was in fact relevant and ought to have been processed. The Information Commissioner ordered the RCMP to conduct a new search for records and provide a new response to the complainant. The RCMP gave notice to the Commissioner that it would implement the order. The complaint is well founded.