I'm not necessarily sure that Mr. Amos' prescription is the right way to go. But the notion that people should have to go to court and let the courts figure these things out is, at least for most Canadians, unattainable. It's unaffordable.
So I guess the question is this: is there no other approach to deal with this problem, rather than to say let the courts figure it out, when most Canadians can't afford to go to court? They can't afford to spend thousands and thousands of dollars on lawyers.