To clarify, Mr. Scarpaleggia, you asked before about the word “deny”. It is true that usually it is the court that denies standing.
One of the witnesses, Theresa McClenaghan, suggested wording to address the situation. To address the situation where the Government of Canada is participating in a lawsuit and opposes a person's standing—so they make submissions to the court that the court should deny standing—the wording suggested by this witness was that the federal government “shall not deny, oppose, or otherwise contest this standing”.