If you don't know, that's fine. If you do know, tell me.
If you don't, that's fine. We'll go from there. In legal practice, generally when you have a trial there's a pretrial management process, which tries to eliminate a lot of the issues that you've raised: like making sure the counsel is aware, making sure they're available on the date appointed, and making sure there aren't any conflicts of interest.
Is there a pre-appeal management process? If there isn't—I'm speaking to Mr. Martin—might there be some advantage to having a mechanism, or a procedure, or a process that would directly deal with the concerns you've raised?