Oh, certainly. We're bound by the decisions of the tribunal, absolutely. The courts obviously inform us greatly, but the tribunal decisions are the ones we follow when we refer a case on. It might be on an issue of duty to accommodate, for example. The tribunal will make a decision, and then those decisions of the tribunal and the superior courts--the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Canada--are what we follow in our investigations and our consideration of the case. Provincial court decisions are not as binding on us.
On June 16th, 2009. See this statement in context.