I would agree with that, if both parents are on a reasonably equal basis going in. If, because of procedural manipulation, the child has spent a large amount of time with one particular parent prior to the case being considered, and that parent is able to poison the child against the other parent, then, because the child has already been poisoned, the legal representation of the child may be biased against the parent, and subsequently you don't get a fair decision. We're looking at.... When the decision is made, we want both parents to be on a reasonably equal basis, and then—
On November 19th, 2018. See this statement in context.