Again, it's unfortunate that we do not have further details for you because I think the answer to your question is dependent on the nature of the body that is set up. To the extent that it is a creature of statute—it is established as an independent something by statute—presumably, in that same statute, one would place recourse to a particular type of court or tribunal. That would typically be the case.
By default, with regard to a decision that is made by a government entity, there is the possibility to apply for a judicial review of that decision, which would go to Federal Court. I'm sure that there are others that I'm missing. I'm not an expert on all of these things, but certainly the desire would be for there to be some sort of recourse mechanism built into whatever is ultimately announced. However, we'll have to wait and see what that is.