Mr. Chair, I don't want to make this discussion longer, but I feel that I have to respond, because this is, again, very standard in any quasi-judicial—in fact, even in court—proceedings. The fact of the matter is that we have a minimum of five judges or adjudicators. the majority of them will be judges, and everybody will be allowed to submit their claim and they will examine the claim based on its merits. I'm going to have confidence in the fact that the tribunal will do everything they can in studying that claim and then make a decision as to whether it's frivolous or not. This is in fact to protect the public interest, because there has to be a balance between what the tribunal should focus on and how to distinguish or differentiate between a frivolous claim and a legitimate claim that must be focused on, and save public money and public interest in looking after these claims.
So again, I will oppose this amendment.
Thank you.