Mr. Chairman, in that scenario that I described, number one, I don't want to create hardships on the individual who the decision is in favour of, but in order to make the other party adhere to the order, once you have filed there is going to be a cost incurred. Now who is going to pay for that cost? What I am suggesting is that if either party files, maybe we should waive the fees and state it somewhere in our legislation so that they don't incur any costs. Currently, if you file something in the court, you have to pay for it. You have to incur costs. It's a fee that I think ranges from -- I am not too sure off the top of my head if it's $100 or $50. I am not sure.
Henry Zoe on Committee Motion 49-12(7): That Government Prepare Human Rights Legislation, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on April 27th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 49-12(7): That Government Prepare Human Rights Legislation, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
April 27th, 1995
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