Thank you for the question. It's a very important point to raise.
The tribunal has to give deference. Therefore, this notion that, somehow, companies would be motivated to go to the tribunal more so than they'd be motivated to go to a court—if you were to substitute a general court instead of the tribunal—doesn't hold up under scrutiny. The notion that a company would be more motivated to go to a tribunal they know is going to give deference to the commissioner's findings of fact just doesn't hold up.