Thank you.
The last question I have is with respect to costs.
Mr. Levant, I live in Alberta, as do you, and I'm well aware of your highly public dispute with the Alberta human rights commission, which cost you in excess of or close to $100,000 in legal fees. As you've said many times, the complainant didn't pay a dime for legal fees and had the investigation and the prosecution done by the taxpayers of Alberta.
You're a lawyer. You know that in Alberta it costs $200 to file a statement of claim. As you indicated in a response to one of the members opposite, if you're unsuccessful in litigation, you end up paying at least party and party costs, and sometimes solicitor and client costs.
Do you think there's any role for costs in this issue with regard to a deterrent to filing frivolous complaints? A person would have to be serious about bringing a complaint against an individual if there were a financial disincentive if they were unsuccessful.