I don't know who came up with this idea of a tribunal. I think it's a mistake; it shouldn't be there. It undermines the courts. It undermines the commissioner. I think it just adds another layer, as you said. If you're a corporation trying to negotiate with the commissioner, you'll just shrug your shoulders and say, “I'll see you in the tribunal”, which is quasi-judicial.
Why do we need it when we have perfectly legitimate courts that are bound by all the jurisprudence? No other country in the world has it. Nobody asked for it. Who in the world inserted this and under what kind of consultation? When I saw it, I thought, “Who did this?”