Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This has been a very interesting meeting. I always get the privilege of being the last person to ask questions, so forgive me if I jump around a bit.
[Technical difficulty—Editor] about whether or not judicial remedies are something that would be sufficient to deal with this. I think you spoke about the idea that they were insufficient because it is very difficult for those people who have suffered at the hands of mining companies to access those judicial remedies.
I also think that this is in fact why this government had put in place a CORE, an ombudsperson, to start with. I'm just wondering if you had any more comments on the reason for the CORE and, I guess, the fact that judicial remedies were always seen as not being sufficient for this.