I suppose as a general answer, anybody who's affected by an aspect of Canadian law could always seek to challenge their listing under Canadian law and seek judicial review for a variety of different reasons. That's always certainly a possibility, which is why we try very hard, when we're adopting regulations and making recommendations, to ensure that we have good information on which to base those listings. It's to protect them from challenges that might otherwise be brought.
On November 21st, 2016. See this statement in context.