So you're essentially telling us that, if we create this new tribunal, it will be able to build expertise faster than the Federal Court because its judgments will concern a limited number of matters.
To my mind, that doesn't rule out the possibility that the same thing will happen at the Commissioner's office.
Let's move on to something else. You mentioned the duty of deference and said that the Commissioner's role wouldn't shrink, as it were, because the tribunal created under the bill would defer to the Commissioner's decisions and would only assess administrative monetary penalty amounts.
Is my understanding correct?