Well, I have a problem with that, Mr. Chairman. Let me use a hypothetical situation. Say a decision was made in favour of an employee versus the employer; that means, in order to enforce the order, that employee would have to file with the territorial court to make sure the employer adheres to the order. And, in order for that individual to make the employer adhere to the order, my understanding is there is a substantial fee which has to be paid when you file these things.
I don't feel the onus should be on the poor individual the decision is in favour of. I think in those types of situations, we should make an amendment in the act to waive the fee or make the order from the fair practices officer automatically referred to the territorial court so it is deemed to be an order of the court. Thank you.