Again, that is a question that the council would be better placed to answer. I can say that what we see are the judicial review applications. A complainant can always judicially review a council decision that they're not happy with in Federal Court. That is not going to change following Bill C‑9. Bill C‑9 is only doing away with judicial review by judges; complainants can still judicially review the council.
In these judicial review applications, in the ones that go to court, there is still a fair number where the question is whether this is judicial decision-making or whether this is really judicial conduct. That's the line it seems every judicial council has to walk. It's a difficult line to walk. A lot of the ones that go to court still turn on that question.
Where it's a trend or not, I'm afraid I can't say.