We obviously prefer to dialogue in whatever manner is the most productive. So in this case, we would have preferred to have been involved in the discussion when Health Canada was drafting the policy. We made this criticism at other times. For instance, Statistics Canada produced a census questionnaire that also was fairly unfavourable toward the gay population. We've had opportunities to dialogue in the past, and we obviously would prefer to dialogue before we came to a committee to have to discuss a policy that isn't particularly favourable.
As far as charter challenges go, typically Egale Canada will look at it on a case-by-case basis. As was mentioned, the court challenges program very much limits our ability to look at that. It may not be a charter case, but we'll certainly look at any case that involves the LGBT population that we think is unjust or discriminatory.