If the information privacy commissioner after dealing with a privacy complaint is reasonably satisfied that the act or practice the subject of the complaint is an interference with the complainant's privacy, the commissioner must give written notice to the complainant and the respondent for the complaint telling them—
(a) that the commissioner is reasonably satisfied that the act or practice the subject of the complaint is an interference with the complainant's privacy; and
(b) that the complainant may apply to a court for an order.