That's correct. There are scant resources available to jurors right across the country. There hasn't been a national organization until now—the organization that I founded—that speaks on behalf of jurors and represents them at the table in justice discussions and within the justice community.
There is a need for this service. There is a need for a voice. There is a need for an organization that can work on behalf of Canadians serving jury duty, which is an enormous responsibility, and can work with them as they transition out of that service back into the community and return to their lives.
Working with Canadian workplaces is one of our core pillars. We know that workplaces have had, at best, very passive support for jury duty in the pre-times, I guess we can call it. Post-COVID-19 they're going to be extremely unwilling to support jury duty, because of the revitalization efforts for their own businesses.