That brings me to the second question, that you're somehow suggesting I would make supernumerary judges work more than they do. That's not my responsibility; that's the responsibility of the chief justice.
You saw in Ontario a recent report that made headlines in The Globe and Mail, that the various judges and law society members and others talked about the administration of the legal system and the judicial system. I had no input into that. And that, I think, is a healthy kind of self-analysis and self-examination by the judiciary and by the law society to improve how things are done.
I note, for example, that just recently the Attorney General in British Columbia talked about certain issues with respect to the working hours of judges. That individual, who is a former court of appeal judge in British Columbia, I assume has a good deal of inside knowledge about how the courts operate. He ventured an opinion; that opinion was made. It's certainly not mine to make. I don't have the expertise he purported to have in making that particular comment.