Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the workers' compensation system we have in the North is probably one of the best we have in the country. It does meet the requirement of having no-fault insurance, so no one will get sued, but also to ensure that the workers, when they do get injured in the workplace, are taken care of. That is the whole idea of the regime and also having an appeals systems so those members who are rejected, when they put an application forward on whatever grounds, have an opportunity to appeal that decision.
In order to allow for that independence, they do a rigorous job of having hearings; basically doing investigations. All through that, the decision is made by the final Appeals Tribunal, which is forwarded back to the board to say yes or no. I think that we do have a process that is the best in the country and I think it is working great.