That would surprise me, Mr. Bachand. That's not the Supreme Court's role. What the Supreme Court can do is not allow the appeal application. It's an application. If you're asking my opinion, I will tell you that I have read and reread the Trépanier decision and that that decision is very strong and very well put together. It is a court decision, not that of a judge or two in particular. It is a very well thought out decision. It is a decision that substantially advances the law, not just with respect to that, but with respect to other things as well. The Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada is the expert court in Canada.
Before the Supreme Court overturns anything and, in ruling, decides to say that there will be two-tiered justice, two justice systems, the one military and the other civilian... I would tend to believe that's not what will happen, but we'll see. However, the first decision the Supreme Court will make will be whether to allow the appeal application.