The Committee noted that the proposals noted in (2) and (3) incorporates what is set up on pages 37 to 40 of the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Review of Chapter 9 and Associated Institutions (the Review Report). The Ad Hoc Committee held an opinion that a single human rights body could be the answer to strengthening human rights and also allowing for members of the public to access one body in respect of human rights. It expressed certain benefits that it thought were cogent factors for the establishment of a single human rights body. However, the Ad Hoc Committee noted that the process of amalgamation would neither be easy nor speedy. Apart from the National Youth Commission, these bodies were established by the Constitution and amalgamation thus would require significant constitutional amendment. In addition, for such an amendment to be effected, Parliament and the executive should give due consideration to the matter. It has thus become apparent that the matter of amalgamation still has not received the relevant impetus from both the executive and Parliament to allow for the processing of the recommendation.