Oh, okay.
Anyway, look, the struggle between provincial attorneys general and federal lawmakers is pretty evident now, too, because we have enacted a lot of laws—this was on the front page of the Globe this morning, so it must be true—that deal with increased expenses for correctional services. There will be more need for police officers, probably, and there probably will eventually be more need for judges. But that is a federally mandated volume that affects the provinces quite severely.
Then you get talking to attorneys general, and they'll talk to people like you--and “Kowalski”--about using their resource to the maximum.
Do you feel that federal judges—I don't mean Federal Court judges, but section 96 judges, such as you were formerly—are being used adequately? Do you think judges are working hard enough? It's a complaint that attorneys general make when they're arguing with federal governments.