It does not happen very often. I mentioned the first example...because we decided the situation for aboriginal children was so severe that we were going to use every avenue. As you know, the first appeal for children is being made now.
Part of my submission was to tell you that the way that is being handled, I don't think the commission is an appropriate forum for children's rights. Or something needs to change; it was.... I mean, the delays: children will be well through child welfare before they ever get a resolution.
It was excessively confrontational. There was no focus on the children. The lawyers were focused on damaging the credibility of the organization that brought forward the complaint, and the organization was de-funded in the process.
If this is how the commission is going to protect children's rights, I don't know who else is going to bring a complaint, frankly.