Mr. Chairman, the intent here is that it should be the government that sets the rates for tariffs and payment of fees, and not the courts. The courts should and are primarily interested in the process of the courts and delivering justice, as such, and have no primary interest in ensuring that they deal with issues like this. It's a revenue issue for this government, so that is the reason we make the suggestion we take it away from the courts and put it in the hands of the Commissioner; the Commissioner being the
government. As it states in legislation, "Commissioner" basically means the Cabinet makes the decisions by the Minister and forwards it to the Commissioner for approval.