I'm always open to any type of discussion, any suggestions in this area, to make improvements. One of the challenges is that the process seems to get dragged out. You can see from their response...the proposal we're making is to try to shorten up that process, to get it moved through the system, because it seems to me that's not in anyone's interest. This is something I've heard over the years, that nobody wants things to drag on. It's a lot better system, it seems to me, than we had, as I remember, in the mid-eighties, when these things were argued before your committee here, the justice committee, and the discussions....
The set-up of the quadrennial commission I think has been a step in the right direction. It's not perfect. As you can see, we made some modifications to it in this, but, again, I've always been open to suggestions on ways of improving this process. That being said, there are parameters that have been set out by the courts, and we abide by those, and there are constitutional responsibilities in the Constitution, as well as those set out in legislation under the Judges Act. We abide by and comply with those parameters. That being said, I think this is the next step in this. But, again, no system is perfect, and we're always open to suggestions.