They actually take up very little time. Cases are brought before the court very infrequently. As I was saying earlier, at this time, our office has four cases before the court, including the CBC's case. We did have a case involving Canada Post. We now have an agreement with that corporation. There are a few more steps the court must deal with, but the case will be closed over the next few weeks. We have a case involving the Department of Justice and another involving the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
We have a few cases where we are taking action in terms of certain matters, but where other parties are also involved. We have a case in Newfoundland and Labrador against Hibernia and another one in British Columbia related to fisheries. There is also a lawsuit against us, a writ of mandamus.
So, we have seven cases before the court. Last year, we processed 2,100 cases, so that gives you an idea of the percentage of cases that make it to court. Those cases are very few.