If there is a dispute between a compliant country and another country—I guess the one that is charged—it has an opportunity to correct matters if it so chooses before it goes to any official proceeding, hearing, and adjudication. Is that correct?
Brian Masse NDP Windsor West, ON
If there is a dispute between a compliant country and another country—I guess the one that is charged—it has an opportunity to correct matters if it so chooses before it goes to any official proceeding, hearing, and adjudication. Is that correct?
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