Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Marchand and Ms. Sharkey, for helping us out today.
All of us as members of Parliament probably have had cases where, when it comes to CPP disability applications by constituents, we often find that the government appeals favourable decisions made at the appeal level. A constituent may have lost at the first level of a CPP disability application, won it on appeal, and then the government would often appeal that second-level favourable decision. It seems to be a CPP policy.
Does that happen much--if you're aware--with your board's decisions, that a successful application at your level is appealed by the government lawyers?