I think what would happen is that had the minister received seven or eight or nine frivolous or vexatious complaints from an NGO or another actor, the minister would clearly have some increased level of scepticism about that individual or group and perhaps could be more expeditious in investigating the nature of the claim. Perhaps under the statutorily mandated review process, such a provision would have to be included if the experience of the minister was that this was in fact happening.
But again, returning to my earlier response, I don't think this will happen. It takes a lot of work and resources to put together a claim of this kind, and if they were constantly being turned down because on their face they were frivolous and vexatious, I don't think this would be a very effective strategy for a group to employ, and I can't imagine that they would insist.