I should start by apologizing. My colleague, Doug Smith, who is our chief dispute resolutions officer, is not here today. But we do have a system and the mechanism in place to facilitate that under this act, and a number of other provisions. We always try to encourage negotiated solutions. That's why we've recently started to diversify to look into mediation services as well, because, obviously—I think members would agree—those solutions that are arrived at by the parties directly are ultimately much more sustainable. But if need be, we can make a pronouncement on our own.
In the case of the Railway Relocation and Crossing Act, if one party felt that they were being treated unfairly by the other or that the numbers actually were not correct, then certainly we could make a decision accordingly. But it's best when the parties do it themselves.