The reason I asked the previous questions is that my experience prior to Parliament was as a lawyer. I certainly wasn't smart enough to go on to my Ph.D., but for five years I was a lawyer for a global company operating in Canada—actually the largest private sector employer in this part of Ontario—making and manufacturing products that are now sold around the world. That was a result of NAFTA, under which they specialized their manufacturing, and now in Brockville and Belleville they make products that are sold not just in Canada but around the world.
In the private sector there's a comfort level with arbitration, for certainty and reduced cost and delay. You're called to the bar in Ontario. Are you familiar with the mandatory mediation aspect of the rules in Ontario?