That is a very good question, Mr. Deltell.
In our brief, we suggested that this be left to the discretion of the presiding judge. He or she is in the best position to be knowledgeable about Canadian reality, certainly, but also the local reality. It is up to the presiding judge to make that decision. We have no suggestions to make as to the guideline itself. If we had gotten into that, we would have been heading into troubled waters, honestly.
If there is no representative diversity, or if parties act in bad faith by using the peremptory challenge to exclude a given category of Canadians, we would like one or the other party to be able to request that the judge provide guidelines so that there may be greater diversity on the jury.