I think the creation of a tribunal was already discussed and rejected many years ago. It was suggested at this time that we might look at that possibility again, but in fact a lot of people are afraid that this would add to the cost of litigation and also create more delays.
What happens now is not adequate, especially because the commissioner only makes recommendations. He has no power to implement his decisions or even to go back to the offending agencies to ask them to explain and review their positions. If we keep the system we have, we really must reinforce the commissioner.