No, it can't. Of course, this is the lawyer in me talking to you. The courts are independent; there is independence in the judicial system.
In April, when I first talked to President Haché, I asked him why he hadn't come to us and talked to us about it. I told him that we could have worked with him. I asked him if he had talked to the province. He said yes, and that the province was very aware of the situation.
In short, that decision was made by the province, and it was basically to push Laurentian University into the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. I find that unfortunate.
Now, the damage is done and we have to get into solution mode. So that's why I will gladly work with my counterparts, Caroline Mulroney and Ross Romano, so that we can find a solution by and for francophones.
At the time, there were only bilingual universities, especially in Ontario. The University of French Ontario was the first institution administered by francophones and for francophones in Ontario. We can, therefore, found a second one.