I entirely agree.
In my mind, a debate on the issue should be conducted with the other officers of Parliament as well. Can the same person be asked to play the role of ombudsman, on the one hand, and have a power of order, on the other? Would that require that another institution be established?
This is a quite complex issue, and I'm entirely prepared to undertake that discussion with parliamentarians. However, I don't think it is appropriate for me to say whether I should have a power of order or punishment. You can't be both judge and party.