As you can tell, I am being a bit careful about “agree” or “not agree” because it's a bit difficult as a public servant to come in and say what I think is right or wrong in terms of a policy direction. What I can say is, that would substantively change the nature of the act and the balance that the act is trying to achieve, which I think is reflective of a Westminster form of government.
I don't think it is something that should be done lightly. I think one has to fully consider what it means to have a commissioner imposing sanctions on political actors where there is a system of political accountability that ultimately rests on the shoulders of the Prime Minister for the conduct of those individuals.