I could, yes, briefly.
On judicial review, as I tried to explain, one of the reasons groups will not come forward to challenge is that the very act of challenging may then itself be a criminal offence, so it seems to me that judicial review.... I mean, to my knowledge there hasn't really been any attempt to have judicial review.
Mr. Murphy's right that in the Liban Hussein case, the error was eventually corrected. The government deserves credit for taking steps, but to be named falsely as a terrorist or an organized crime group does, I think, cause some real harm.
On the issue of fragmentation, I think it is important that trial judges be able to decide all the issues in criminal trials. It's very much our tradition, and the ATA, by introducing the Federal Court.... The Federal Court is a perfectly fine administrative law court that does its work in an efficient way, but the reality is that the Federal Court has not been a traditional criminal justice court, and I think that expanding its activities over the criminal law is not desirable.