Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chairman, the worker's advisor, in regards to his responsibility, is there so that injured workers looking for appeal or to have an opportunity to get a second opinion can work with a worker's advisor. But again, the whole area of medical advice or legal advice goes through that appeal mechanism that we have through the Appeals Tribunal that is set up for that second observation or opinion that takes place once that injured worker has filed a claim, got it rejected and then appealed. Again, it's to ensure that the mechanism that we use fits within the responsibility of the different authorities that are out there. The worker's advisor is one authority which his authority is clearly spelled out. I think that in order for him to be able to carry out this duty, right now he does not have the full authority to get medical evidence or give legal advice in regards to someone filing a case. So I think that, again,
it's how do you interpret that motion in the context of what the worker's advisor responsibility is; more importantly, how do the other processes fit within the context of this motion. Thank you.