The only answer I have is that so far we've still been able to get eight bilingual judges on the Supreme Court of Canada. It shows that despite what is called this limitation, it's quite something that we still have eight bilingual judges.
I think it's possible. I think the resources are there. It's not easy. I would agree with you that it's easier for some people to become bilingual than it is for others. That's true.
I have a colleague in my firm who went to France for six months, but still, beyond “Comment ça va?”, he's not able to speak French. He doesn't have the capacity for another language. He came to realize that and now, for sure, he's not doing anything else.
I agree with you, but at the same time, once again, it's a matter of knowledge of the law and knowledge of the society, the values, and the culture we have in Canada, which we want to have at the Supreme Court of Canada.