So to summarize for the non-lawyer here, basically it should be sufficient, but you still have to check to make sure that all the steps have been gone through.
Now, would that in any way be impacted for settlements that were made after the court decision? Or does the principle still go forward? Because after the court decision, that would be an element of the negotiations and the settlement, and they would work in this duty to consult as a definitive element--at least, I would think so.