I understand. But in these cases you're talking about—criminal cases or personal injuries—99% of cases involve somebody going for these non-medical cases and they're being paid by somebody, usually by the individual who caused the incident or somebody else. In this particular case, this one-shot-wonder person, don't you think that they should be responsible for that GST and that medical certificate and that medical assessment? That's what happens. When you have your client assessed by a medical professional—either a psychological assessment or otherwise—it is ultimately paid by the person who caused that harm to them, including the GST, including if they had insurance or whatever. It's still paid by them.
On May 21st, 2013. See this statement in context.