I think the issue of cultural competency of lawyers and judges is a very important one. We have a very plural and complex society. The complexities of society on the financial side, the economic side, the family side with regard to family relations, and the child's side are reflected in the family justice system. It needs resources to be able to resolve disputes, primarily outside of the trial process. We are doing and need to do more to move people through into non-adversarial dispute resolution.
Unified family courts have an important role in that. The judges we have, who are experienced specialists, really focus on trying to help people settle. Also, as Mr. Callaghan said, we need mediators. We need parenting educators. We need court workers around the justice system who can help resolve cases outside the courts as well as inside the courts.