I'm saying there's not very much wrong with judges in Canada. I've been involved in constitutional review in Kenya, for example, where we condemned corruption amongst judges. The chief justice there had a Hummer and a Cadillac and a Mercedes and so on, and when he ultimately resigned and they pulled all these things away, he condemned us for putting the finger on corruption. It took people from outside of the country to come in and examine this. I could tell you stories about some of the magistrates and some of the corruption that occurred.
In Canada, I cannot think of a single case—there may be one, but I can't think of a single case—in which a judge has been convicted of corruption. Can anyone else?