Well, as you know, having practised law, Madame Boivin, we don't appoint provincial court judges. I can speak only for the federal judges, for whom we are making efforts and providing training, and not only for our own judges, those federally appointed, about whom I suggest I agree with my department, particularly among Federal Court judges, we have ample numbers of bilingual judges.
I'm speaking to the provincial court level, from which the majority of criminal jurisprudence emanates. There is a challenge there. We have undertaken a program to provide language training to provincial court judges, particularly those outside Quebec and New Brunswick.