The consultation process is with the governments of the various provinces as well as our discussions with the chief justices across Canada. It's actually a two-part thing. It's not just a question of us appointing a judge in a particular province. The resources, the staff, the support, the salaries all have to go with that, so it has to be done in tandem with the provinces that identified the needs and are prepared to accept new judges. It would be irresponsible for us, obviously, just to impose new judges on a jurisdiction and indicate to them that it's their job now to pick up the tab, because, as you know, with the administration of justice and the organizations of the courts, much of these.... So that's what we'll do.
The basis of our discussions have been with the provinces that are sensitive to this to make sure that suggestion is compatible with the costs they will bear.