I'm sorry; I fully understood the question, but I will respond in English.
Basically, no positions have been formally allocated in the legislation. If you open up the Judges Act, you will see a certain number of positions for every court. The 15 pool positions are those that would be allocated to Quebec—some or all of them, depending on the need that Quebec is able to demonstrate.
One thing I would like to point out is that there has been a lot of press about the number of vacancies in Quebec. In fact, as of last week, there are only two vacancies. We hear upwards of 14 or 16 vacancies. Those positions don't exist until this legislation has been passed. So there are two vacancies.
Then there would be, of course, a maximum of six additional appointments that the minister could make, based on the additional positions that have been authorized in the provincial legislation.