Mr. Speaker, I would not put words into the mouth of the courts as to what they want and do not want. I would simply say, though, that this sort of solution when we are dealing with sharing a scarce resource does not allow for quick judgments by executive or legislative authority. It is better done by a third party that can examine evidence and weigh it.
That seems to me to be best done by a court. I envisage a process where evidence is led to the court and where it is reasoned over and argued over. If we go that way we are into comparative equities. That is what I was talking about.