No, sir, and here's why I would politely disagree with you.
The procedural limits on section 319 include approval by the Attorney General for prosecution. That's just one small example. You would have to have a political sign-off at the highest level so it would never tolerate one man gaming the system, as Richard Warman has done.
The second thing is that all the legal defences in section 319 in the Criminal Code that are not in the Human Rights Commission and all the checks and balances on the prosecution. If a police force conducted itself the same way as this commission has done, police chiefs would be fired.