Certainly I can't speak for the whole country, but across Ontario there are courthouses that don't have closed-circuit television equipment available. Often prosecutors and judges are reluctant to bring it in because it's cumbersome and expensive, that kind of thing.
I think there has been progress made in terms of offenders in custody being able to appear in court through the use of technology. We have the basis of that, I think, with the advocacy centres. There are facilities for children to provide their statements to police during forensic interviews. I think we could even take that further. As we demonstrated in our pilot project, we could record victim impact statements using video so the child doesn't have to go through that experience in court in person, as well as even providing their testimony from another location via technology.