That's a good question. I can't speak to the regularity of it. Representatives from the tribunal might be able to explain this better.
My understanding is that in instances where the tribunal finds in favour of either the company that's filing the complaint or of the federal contracting department that is responding, part of their mechanism or part of their process is to award costs. They have a specific cost structure. To put it in perspective, if memory serves me correctly, I think it's $575, or something like that. I think that has to do with the Canadian International Trade Tribunal regulations, which mandate or oversee the way the tribunal operates.