I think the OIC has a big enough job to investigate complaints, and there are a sufficient number of them, about 6,000. Given its backlog, it wants to concentrate, to the greatest extent possible, all of its resources on investigating these. I don't see the need to provide the Information Commissioner with any additional tasks. Some other predecessors spent a significant amount of time and resources in presenting before this committee legislative changes that consume a lot of resources. Fortunately, we're beyond that at the moment.
I think the OIC should concentrate all of its available resources on the investigations and complaints to try to reduce, if not eliminate, the backlog. This will serve the ultimate purpose of the act.