Fair enough.
I'll tie in one of the comments you made with something that Dr. Shilton said. There are, as we all know, increasing costs with respect to all aspects of litigation and court applications, but you pointed out something that most solicitors would know, which is that much of the cost is not just to pay lawyers' fees. There are the disbursements and, interestingly enough, as you would know, those disbursements—you mentioned some of them, such as the high cost of photocopying at courthouses and courts—are actually costs that are basically controlled by the provinces in their administration of justice.
Dr. Shilton, you said that there are examinations of solutions to reducing the costs. Do you know of any efforts, any lobbying, or any representations that are made to our provincial colleagues to reduce the costs of court applications by reducing the cost of the disbursements, which, as Ms. Petersen pointed out, are the greatest costs in bringing forward these cases?