Ultimately, the hiring choices and the criteria when it comes to Governor in Council appointees are a matter right now for the Privy Council Office, because they control that process, but let me just speak to that generally, because the board is an administrative tribunal, and we're supposed to be accessible, and we're supposed to be non-legalistic, and we're supposed to be informal.
We have a number of members who are not lawyers. In my view, it's actually a good thing. The proportion of lawyers is fairly high. I don't have it precisely, but I would say that it's in the order of around 79% who have a legal degree, but in my experience, you can have a law degree and not be very good as a decision-maker. I think the learning curve is long—