Thank you, Mr. Chair. Perhaps we'll just have a few questions in relation to some of the processes that will be undertaken by the judges.
One of my questions is whether there have been any parameters set for the judges in relation to the timelines. Is there a process they'll be able to follow so they can achieve the timelines? I'm just thinking of other scenarios. This is kind of tangential, but in Manitoba we have a public process for insurance. There are limitations on things that you can get for a sprained neck or a broken leg, and this really clarifies the process. There are timelines associated, there are dollars associated; it's very efficient. It actually is an entity that serves the province somewhat well.
My point in comparing it to this process is to ask what types of levels would be employed in order to achieve the chronology that you spoke of. For instance, if one judge felt the $250 million was suitable for one claim, I can imagine that the other cases that year wouldn't be able to be completed. So the $250 million, to me, speaks to an amount of money that will have to be parsed over a number of claims.
To wrap up my question, is there any initial process that the judges will be employing in order to parse out that $250 million?