That's an excellent question, although I can't speak on behalf of Alberta or the AJEFA. However, I can tell you that recent reports about access to justice indicate that there is a national crisis: almost half of Canadians will face a legal problem during a three-year period.
Throughout Canada, more and more people are representing themselves. As I mentioned just now, 50% to 60% of people represent themselves in court, which can lead to costs and delays for the courts.
Certain projects are being carried out in provinces such as yours. For example, a legal information centre has been created in Calgary, in Alberta.