I can support that in the sense it is our understanding that the notion of parent, and who is a parent and how that works, could become a test case, because when the Mahe decision came out things had changed. Jurisprudence and the communities have evolved and so it would be considered. It could be considered as a test case, because that's what we're constrained with.
LRSP talked to you about it having to be a test case. We're always up against that, but the English-speaking community of Quebec in recent years has not been litigious. We don't take stuff to court much. We believe we should try and make it work. Often we haven't looked at possibilities of going to court, but this time I think this might be the straw that broke the camel's back in terms of if they try and put this through that we would look at it.
There have been talks with LRSP, and there is a potential for it in the context of being a test case.