Thank you, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Farrant, for being here.
I think this is one of those examples of how the system is supposed to work. You have an issue, a member of Parliament brings it to committee, the committee studies it and another member of Parliament sees an idea and opportunity to amend the code. Good for you, Michael.
Thank you, Mr. Farrant, for your advocacy.
My question is on that issue of advocacy in particular. I know there's some complexity with the money issue, because these are provincial-territorial matters. We can do a one-time transfer. Then does the money actually go to the issue you're asking about? That is an active conversation that we can continue to have here inside the federal government and keep pushing our colleagues to see how we can make that happen.
How can advocacy groups—juror advocacy groups, in particular—communicate the good news of this bill passing, should we be able to get there?