It's really difficult to say. There's a separate record for each segment of a proceeding and investigation, and then an administrative review. There is an evidentiary basis the panel has to review.
Typically, we would expect maybe two to four remands, with the period growing shorter with each remand and redetermination. An agency might receive a fair amount of time the first time issues are sent back to it, and usually the agency returns with a determination the second time. It's then challenged anew by the Canadian parties. There are probably fewer issues, so it's also given a shorter amount of time by the panel to comply with the decision.
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