I have not done a study on that, but I can assure you that whether public complaints were or were not in the act, I would look into them as carefully, in the same way, as I do now.
I don't think practically there would be a difference; I just think we'd get more. We'd get more because there would be an encouragement to put more complaints in.
But you know, I wouldn't be devastated at all if the public complaints went in there. That's not a problem for me. I think that effectively we're doing that now because of the self-initiation power, but again, if Parliament felt they wanted to put that in, that's fine.