Thank you very much for your presentation. It is very useful and helps us consider different possibilities, which may perhaps apply to Canada in our important reflection on this issue.
My question follows up on the comments of my colleague Mr. Choquette. You make those decisions, and people must act quickly, but they can also say that they do not agree with your decision and decide to turn to the tribunal. What can happen then? The tribunal may do one thing or another, and you can do the same.
Could you please describe the process that takes place in such cases?