We've received a great deal of training. We get training once a month, on Thursday at noon. There are also fairly systematic training programs on various countries, particularly when the situation in these countries changes, so that we stay up to date on these countries.
We should emphasize that the training we get at the board is really top-notch. The lawyers who provide the training do an excellent job. So there is follow-up, and training is ongoing. If we need additional training, we need only request it.
To respond to your question about gender, I do not think that we as women can make decisions different from our male colleagues. The only difference may lie in our past experiences and our approach. We are required to administer natural justice, and to do that, we must be objective and impartial. I would say that our approach is influenced by our own personal experience. I see no difference between a decision made by a woman and a decision made by a man. The only thing that may differ sometimes is the approach.