Yes. The minister would have discretion to decide whether there was other information on which to base his or her decision.
Currently, we have to look at a foreign decision. We have to look at the basis of that foreign decision. That wouldn't change. We would still need to do that. It would just be understanding that there was no additional information considered by the foreign government that we hadn't already considered in our own decision or we were not already considering in a decision that we had ongoing.
It doesn't change the requirement for us to look at these decisions and determine what the basis is. It just allows us to see that there is nothing new that this foreign government has looked at. Therefore, we wouldn't have to initiate another special review, because we've already considered all of the information, or we are considering the information in an ongoing review.