Mr. Chairman, in addressing my response to the honourable member, I would point out that appeals are almost a fresh look at a case. The appeal panel is not necessarily bound by the previous decision, and neither are the revision hearings. So it is not a matter of their having to find an error in the previous decision; it's that they receive more evidence and information, and with that comes the ability of the reviewing panel to make a change in the previous award.
On March 30th, 2010. See this statement in context.