In the review and with the correctness standard in the judicial review, is the minister's authority here absolute? If the port authority or the person in charge of a port facility disputes the minister's order—for instance, if they say that a ship needs to be allowed to dock or unload....
The example that was given would be a port authority saying, “You cannot unload”, and the minister saying, “Oh yes, they can”. Does the legislation allow for an immediate appeal mechanism, or is the only appeal then to seek a court order outside of the legislation to overturn the minister's authority? Is that the only way that a port authority or a person in charge of a port facility could dispute a ministerial order?