It's the interpretation of the penalty, yes. This is such an important thing. That may be one of the open‑ended questions. That's also why we want to create this tribunal: It's an effort to separate the concept of sanction from the concept of violation of the act.
There are two options when it comes to considering the penalty. Under one of those options, the commissioner has found that an individual has a well‑founded complaint of a violation of the act, wants a penalty to be imposed, but is dissatisfied with the penalty proposed by the commissioner. It's somewhat the same thing in the case of the tribunal. The penalty has to be reconsidered. It's not a question of reconsidering the interpretation that was made that there was a violation of the act. That role rests solely with the commissioner.