Yes, that's right. They would be conducting that.
Yes, I think it's important to indicate that it's an arm's-length tribunal that reports to the government, but the government does not have a direct role in that process. Once the recommendation comes to the government, there is then another decision point as to whether or not the tribunal's recommendations would be followed. If they recommend four safeguards, the government still has the choice of whether to impose them or not, following their recommendations. If the recommendation is not to impose safeguards, then there is not the discretion to do so under the law.