That leads me to my next question, Minister. It may even be an understatement to say, based on what judges are paid now, and then the increase that's being proposed—the reasonable increase of 7.25%—that the proposal by the commission of a more than 10% increase overshoots the mark needed to attract candidates.
Is there any evidence that practitioners of law are not knocking down the doors to be appointed to the bench? I certainly haven't heard that there's any lack of individuals who would be interested in a judicial appointment, anywhere. Regardless of whether they live in a city or a rural area, and whatever province they live in, I've never heard of that. I'm wondering whether you could comment a bit on that.