We certainly use the return rate from the Federal Court as an indicator of whether or not there should be some concern about a member's performance. It's an important distinction, because we will look at the member's performance.... I'll take information from any source, but I will make an independent determination as to whether or not the member is performing.
They may have had their case overturned by the Federal Court, and it may be because they dealt with a novel point of law and there was nothing wrong with their decision. Or they may have gotten hammered by the Federal Court. If they got hammered by the Federal Court, I'll read those reasons, and I may have my concerns about those.
The integrity of the process depends upon the individual manager making their own determination about whether or not the member is performing appropriately.