Basically, the problem is we should have the usual institutional safeguards of judicial independence in the final resolution of public law. These arbitrators are deciding whether or not the public should pay potentially billions of dollars because a government passed legislation.
All I'm saying is that should be decided in a judicial process. I don't like to go in the direction of casting aspersions on individuals. I trust individuals are committed to doing a good job.
On the other hand, if you look at the record of Canadian investors dealing with the United States, I'm not the only one to say Canadian investors have not done very well in the hands of these arbitrators.