I think it's very fair to say that the OPC is getting significant new powers. Those powers include order-making powers and the ability to recommend administrative monetary penalties, which are significant changes from the current approach wherein, as my colleague pointed out earlier, the OPC does not have those abilities.
I think it's likely that companies may be more motivated to undertake appeals and try to seek different outcomes because of the nature of how they could be impacted by the OPC's new powers. I think it is quite reasonable to suggest that there might be more activity in terms of follow-on appeals.