The other source of data we have is another survey, the integrated criminal court survey, from which we have detailed information about each case being processed by the court system. We do ask for jurisdiction to provide legal representation, for example. That would be the closest we could get. Unfortunately, the reporting of legal representation by the clerk in the courthouse is not always being provided and the coverage is not that good, but we're working at it. That is another survey for which we're doing a redesign at this point, and through which we're trying to increase the coverage. Once we have that, we could have some indication as to the time it takes to process these cases in court, whether they're being legally represented by themselves or by a legal aid lawyer or a private lawyer. That would be the only indication that we would be able to have, but at this point it's not feasible.
On December 8th, 2016. See this statement in context.