I'm not sure I fully understood your question.
I'm not clear on what you mean by “eliminate”. Dealing with it separately is one thing. The reason we’d like to deal with it separately is to make sure it includes the right provisions.
When you say “eliminate”, do you mean keeping the status quo? If so, I can say that experience over the last few years has demonstrated that the current Social Security Tribunal of Canada is a failure. It has caused problems for workers and led to catastrophic results for them.
We need to get back to a tripartite model, which has proven itself in the past.
Although there is likely room for improvement, we need to get back to a system that ensures accountability and is more people‑centred, of course. Individuals who appear before the tribunal often face problems and are in precarious situations. The Social Security Tribunal of Canada is a very different type of tribunal.