That's very good. Thank you.
Mr. Benton, I'll turn to you. I appreciate the two recommendations that I highlighted here on my page, which are first of all, to have a standard for the ability to afford a lawyer so that there's a threshold to qualify, and then standard of service, so there's a commonality of services delivered by legal aid across the country. Do you think, though, that those two things could be separated to some extent, whereby, for example, there's a right to counsel, and you therefore could qualify at a lower threshold than if you had to have a lawyer give you advice on a family matter or even a civil matter?
Do you see there being a different standard there, rather than a one-size-fits-all for every service?