Let me answer that by saying that, for example, I sympathize with the anglophone urge for justice in Quebec. However, to the question you're asking regarding the government appealing a decision and that it's detrimental to justice, for example, for defendants or proponents who can't afford to continue litigation, I would answer that it's unfortunate, because yes, in cases that we're currently litigating in the courts, that happens to us. So it's unfortunate, yes, because we don't have unlimited funds. We don't have taxpayers to go back to and ask for more money. It also happens in other equality cases where I may disagree; a certain group might be pushing litigation, and unfortunately, the government appeals even though they win the decision.
It's unfortunate, but it happens across the board. That's what makes it fair.