Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As I understand it, the cases that make it through PSIC to the tribunal are serious cases. There is evidence and there are grounds to proceed to the tribunal. Obviously, one can reasonably conclude that without the filtering screening process of PSIC, you're going to increase the workload of the tribunal.
Do you think this potentially could have.... What's the likelihood that removing the PSIC screening process would actually delay justice for people, for public servants, for example, who have serious cases with serious grounds to proceed to the tribunal? Could this delay their ability to get justice? Again, as you've indicated, the tribunal is overloaded and flooded with cases.