Experience seems to indicate that most human rights cases are settled at the following stage:
A) the complainant goes to a provincial human rights officer who investigates and attempts to settle it.
B) the case is presented to the Human Rights Commission.
C) the case goes before a Human Rights Tribunal.
D) the case goes before the courts.
E) most cases are never settled.
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