The document discusses the proper use of affidavits on judicial review applications in Nova Scotia courts. It begins by explaining the limited scope of judicial review, noting that courts aim to ensure the propriety of decision-making processes rather than determine if decisions were correct. It then discusses what constitutes the "record" in a judicial review proceeding in Nova Scotia, including transcripts, exhibits, and documents before the tribunal. The document aims to determine what further material beyond the record, such as affidavits, may be properly submitted on judicial review applications.