The following provisions govern the review of the application of force to a forensic patient:(a) the Tribunal may do the review on its own motion at any time;(b) the Tribunal must do the review on the application of any person with the necessary standing;(c) the Tribunal may do the review even if the application of force has ended;(d) on review, the Tribunal may (i) affirm the application of force; or(ii) declare that force should not have been applied to the patient, either at all or in the way it was.