Maybe I can speak to that.
The CFO has the authority to revoke a licence as a final state. If the chief firearms officer obtains information such that they have to conduct an investigation to further their decision on determining if they are going to revoke a licence, the “could pose” part of it is that part of the investigation. Until they've completed the investigation and revoked the licence, they have just cause for possibly revoking the licence, but they're going to suspend the licence under the yellow flag situation before they make the final decision.