The point of control is in the general law-making process, which we'll be looking at later in clause 67, which allows the Governor in Council to make regulations, which are subject to comment by parliamentarians, of course. It sets out the rules, as does clause 68 as well, which deals with priorities for classes, voting claims on a pro rata basis, and so on, but that's not overturning a decision; that is setting out the ground rules for the way decisions in general are dealt with.
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