You talked about the biggest barriers to the court system being financial. We've heard from one of the biggest advocates, the chief justice, who mentioned that our system works very well for the very rich and works well for the very poor, but not so much in between. The system, especially on the civil side of things, has not gotten better, so advancing an application can prove to be much more challenging.
You mentioned caps on funding in response to questions from Mr. Rankin. Were those sufficient to advance cases or were lawyers expected to provide a great deal of pro bono work in a file?