No, I wouldn't say nil. What the crown has done, I think because of lack of resources and because of the fact that these cases became so complicated.... They learned lessons from that mega-trial that sort of blew up. The result is that I think they would now pick and choose which ones they are going to go with.
I don't think they have closed the door on these. Some of the ones that have come up since have proceeded under this section, although the number of accused has been substantially less.
I would dare think, if we ended up again with another trial with 30 accused, that I don't know what they would do. I really don't know what they would do, just because of the experience of the last time. Concerning the way they would handle it this time, the crown would really have to consult amongst themselves as to what they felt was the best procedure.