They'll get it now, so it's okay.
To both Mr. Trudell and Mr. Rady--and we're going to get some more of this later today from Legal Aid Ontario--in terms of the decision to cap the amount of money they're going to pay out for mega-trials, the lengthy trials, I have two questions.
First, as defence lawyers, what do you see happening when the $75,000 runs out? And second, maybe flowing from that, for those lengthy trials--the ones that run on for two, three, four months, and some longer--what kinds of fees are usually charged to the legal aid plan? I guess a third question, tying in to that, is what is the judge going to do? Is he going to allow counsel to walk away from the trial; is he going to order him to stay; is he going to order the government to pay the fees anyway? Could you give us a sense of what you see happening?