I think that's fair. I think it also offers an additional feature that we've referenced a few times. It centres the role of the Privacy Commissioner. It gives the Privacy Commissioner more authority, more weight.
As I pointed out earlier, if a company knows that they can go and get a fresh start with a court and impugn the commissioner's approach or the impartiality with which it was conducted, that certainly creates a challenge, whereas the tribunal has to give deference to the commissioner's findings. That makes the commissioner far more powerful.