Thank you, Ms. Mahoney. It was good to listen to you.
I did some international work while I was Minister for International Cooperation, and I'm quite interested in the work you've done. It's interesting, the presentation you made this morning.
I wanted to ask if you could expand a little bit. Have you done any work with countries that are in the process of reviewing their judiciary structure, in democracies that haven't gone through the huge change that would have happened in, say, South Africa? I'm thinking of China, for instance. I know that Canada has judges there and that they're doing some work with the judiciary, but it's a slower process and it's in an environment that is quite different and more structured. Do you think it's working in that area? If you don't have that experience, I apologize, and I'll go on to something else.