They do need that ongoing support, and they need it from more experienced decision-makers. I would argue that more experienced decision-makers also need it from some of the newer decision-makers.
I think we also have to consider the stress that our decision-makers are currently working under. We've been under-resourced for years. The targets for their decision-making continue to increase to the point that they're stressed out when they're in th hearing rooms. They don't have enough time to render decisions and they're not given days during which they can sit down and write a decision, so they're being pressured to do hearings in the courtroom and to make decisions during the hearing instead of doing a written decision after. I think all of that is contributing to the current environment, which to me simply goes back to the fact that they're under-resourced.