It is a part of the calculation, but first is what is the appropriate treatment under the law, what is in the public interest, and what is in the interest of the crown. So it's not a simple calculus.
If you go to court, obviously, you have an extended process, you have additional legal costs, and I want to underscore this, you have an uncertain outcome. We cannot assume, in going to court, that the crown will win. What is of significance is a loss before the court and a judgment that may set back the crown's ability to pursue these schemes.
All those things are balanced: the facts of each case, as well as the legal analysis.