Thank you very much.
With respect to the questions that my colleague asked on judicial appointments, you would have, in your office, dozens, if not hundreds of individuals who have been cleared by the judicial advisory committees, and these judicial advisory committees in every province are made up of representatives from the bar association, appointed by the province. They have a wide range of people.
Wouldn't it be possible for you to make a number of appointments of people who have been recommended by the judicial advisory committees? Ultimately, it is the prerogative of the crown to make these appointments until such time as you come up with another system. You've been in office now about seven months—and perhaps to some of us, it seems longer than it might otherwise be. That said, wouldn't it be possible for you to make a number of these appointments, particularly in some of these provinces, such as Alberta, as my colleague pointed out, until such time as you come up with another system?