The Copyright Board of Canada was directed by the Federal Court of Canada in a January 27, 2017 ruling to reconsider the Board's K-12 tariff decision in light of overlooked expert evidence pertinent to estimating the number of copied works in Access Copyright's repertoire.  The Board's January 19, 2018 reconsideration states that while it believes coding errors did occur, "there is insufficient evidence, either from filings, evidence led during the hearing, or in responses to the Board’s related questions, that would permit us to conclude, in a qualitative sense, that the reanalysis is a reliable indicator of the net underestimation of repertoire."  The Board reconsideration ultimately concludes that "the Access Copyright Elementary and Secondary School Tariff, 2010-2015 is therefore unchanged."