Thanks for the question. It's a good one.
It would form the corpus of decisions that would inform the OPC, and it would inform the interpretation and application of the CPPA. Within the internal world of the consumer privacy protection act, each decision of the tribunal would have an effect of setting a precedent in work within the CPPA. It would not affect the broader court system, but it would really be functional for the CPPA, which is, I think, what is intended.