You mentioned expertise and how the members appointed to the tribunal will not only have a good background and expertise in this knowledge but can also continue to upgrade their knowledge in this. They can become much more specialized.
I remember when I was debating this bill in the Parliament. A question was asked. I explained that technologies are changing so much that we can't even define what data is. What are the contours of data? We can't even define what artificial intelligence is. When it comes to privacy, based on all these things, it will become very difficult for the courts to decide. The courts have to limit themselves to the law. Whoever decides—like a judge—cannot get that expertise or additional knowledge required with the changing circumstances and changing technologies.
What kind of workload do you expect, when the tribunal is formed, in the first two years?