I don't think it would be better and I don't think it would be realistic, because people will always make disclosures internally. One of the good things about your law is that any disclosure to a supervisor automatically triggers the act, and that's as it should be because that's the front line. That's where disclosures are received. The key is then how the organization actually recognizes that those disclosures have been made and then manages them. As soon as you say to people that they can only disclose to a central agency that's outside their own agency, then you shut down the whole system, because most people don't want to go outside their own agency, even when they should.
On March 20th, 2017. See this statement in context.