I'd love to pursue this further, but I should also ask a question of Dr. Currie.
Thank you very much for your testimony here today. Your list of all the different legal issues was interesting. I was glad that crime was the smallest one here. That's better for our society.
I noticed that people have more disputes with their neighbours than they do within their own family, which again was an interesting statistic.
That being said, you said—and I think you're quite correct on that—that either 60% or 67% of people have no real concept as to what their legal issues are. I remember one time in my own community of Niagara Falls that a number of lawyers got together for an evening, quite apart from the legal aid system, just to provide anybody who walked in the door some sort of legal advice or direction if they needed it. I always thought that was an excellent way of sort of steering people in the right direction. As I said, it wasn't formalized in the sense that legal aid was doing it, but it was something that was pro bono by the lawyers themselves.
Have you heard of any examples like that? Again, the idea is to get people educated or informed as to what their legal rights and issues are.