Thanks again for the question. As we have discussed over the last couple of meetings, there would be no impact on the investigatory functions of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner as a result of having a tribunal available. The tribunal would have two main functions, as we discussed recently. The first would be to make decisions about administrative monetary penalties that would be recommended by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, and the second would be to form a body to hear appeals of those decisions.
It would have no impact whatsoever, as far as we're concerned, on the ability of the Privacy Commissioner to enter into joint investigations, to develop investigatory approaches with provinces, and to share data and findings. In fact, in many places throughout the CPPA, we have taken pains to ensure that opportunities are made available for data and information sharing on the basis of the Privacy Commissioner's working with other regulatory officers, including the competition commissioner.