The appeal process, as I mentioned a couple of times now, is something that's brand new.
What we've agreed is that there is a need or a desire to have an appellate mechanism after the initial decision is made. In the current system, with the current approach around the world, once that decision is made, there's very little recourse. There is some recourse, but there are very few options to try to overturn a decision that may not be in accordance with what you might have expected.
The appellate body will look at not only questions of law but also questions of fact, and will be able to review what the original tribunal has decided in those cases. I think it will provide the opportunity to correct any difficulties that may arise, and also provide us with a more consistent approach over time in terms of the rulings we get.