I'd like to continue my answer, with your permission, Mr. Garon.
In the GDPR, which is the European system of general data protection regulations, Ireland has a system whereby its privacy regulator can't levy a fine directly. They must go to seek an adjudicated body to determine the level of the fine.
They have the highest level of GDPR fines in Europe, so the ability to work through these processes doesn't necessarily in any way suggest that you're going to have reduced fines, as may have been suggested at this committee earlier today, or that you're going to have slower decision-making. What we see internationally is just the opposite, in fact: The commissioner's work is actually strengthened by having an expert tribunal working on these issues exclusively.