The power exercised by the Minister under s. 231(4) is properly characterized as investigatory, rather than adjudicatory. Since a s. 231(4) authorization is not a decision which is required by law to be made on a judicial or quasi-judicial basis, such an authorization is not subject to review under s. 28 of the Federal Court Act.
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