Why are we doing this?
Monsieur Ménard, it's our job to clarify the law and to make sure that this particular proceeding is actually considered. That's why we have the crown attorney indicate to the court whether he or she will consider it, and then it seems to me only reasonable at that time that the presumption go to that individual. These are long, very difficult, expensive cases. They use up a great deal of resources. And in terms of the outcome—