It's my understanding that once they've gone through the appeal process, which is a lengthy and very comprehensive review, if it's rejected I believe the only other alternative -- and I keep qualifying it because I'm not a lawyer -- is they can appeal to the Supreme Court. But I would like to check with Mr. Gilmour, the chairman, to be sure that I'm correct on this issue. But I believe that's the final, ultimate appeal process.
I think it's important to point out, because I know this is an issue that is sensitive right now with a number of claimants. I want to remind everybody again, 3,728 claims went through the WCB last year. At last count there were 42 appeals. Under the previous chairperson, Mr. Bourque, and now Mr. McNenly, we have taken the appropriate action to sit for the next six months to try to bring those appeals to some satisfactory conclusion. But, by going through the appeal process there should be no assumption that it's going to be successful. That's what it's all about. It is a review appeal process. So, we are trying to take the appropriate action to move forward in clearly making judgements on appeals, but because it's gone forward we should never assume it's going to go one way or the other. Thank you.