That's a little out of my field. I'll give you my observations from Ontario. The Law Society of Upper Canada actually takes its access-to-justice mandate quite seriously. It takes its training mandate, its continuing professional education mandate, quite seriously as well. There are often, as you no doubt know, debates about the scope of articling and law practice programs and those sorts of things. What I think the bar and the regulated profession have to do is to ensure that there are a sufficient number of young lawyers going into areas of legal aid law, which from the planning perspective is a real area of concern. There just aren't as many lawyers going into our kind of work these days.
On February 9th, 2017. See this statement in context.