We made a couple of recommendations about judges, and one of them refers somewhat to the earlier question by Mr. Murphy, that the administrative judge should assign very experienced judges to do the pre-hearing conferences. That's one of the things we say about judges.
When it comes to section 645 of the Criminal Code, the section requires that the judge who is going to be conducting the trial must be the one who hears and determines all of the motions, which we refer to today as pre-trial motions. We are recommending that it can be any judge of that court. If the trial is going to be in the la Cour du Québec or the provincial court of Ontario, then it could be any judge in that court who hears the pre-trial motions and makes rulings on them. If it's in the superior court, then any superior court judge could make those pre-trial rulings.