I can shed some light on the statistics or the actual numbers.
Since 1995, the board has rendered 118,000 decisions, and fewer than 1% of those decisions have gone to the Federal Court. I believe the number of decisions that have gone to the Federal Court is 140. Of the decisions that went to the Federal Court in that timeframe, I believe 80 were returned to the board to be reheard. That's quite a large number of cases that have been rendered and a small number that have gone to the Federal Court. The numbers that were chosen in the ombudsman's study, where he arrived at a percentage, were on those that were returned to the board for rehearing.