Yes, Mr. Speaker, the tribunal will be subject to a judicial review, and it could be challenged. The challenge that we are going to be faced with is that decisions could be pushed off down the line. For example, it could take a long time for CRTC decisions to come back and it is one of the most frustrating things. I give credit to our incumbents where they need to be given credit, as they have actually had to deal with a broken system, with CRTC not having the resources and the capabilities to get back in a timely manner. Therefore, the tribunal is going to be critical for that.
Having judicial experience added to it that is stronger than what is currently there and also making sure that some of the powers it has cannot overturn the Privacy Commissioner are some of the things I would like to see advanced in this bill.