Yes. I think one-size-fits-all only works for toques in Canada. I think we need to tailor justice to local circumstance. It's a terrific example. Those large criminal cases, which virtually no Canadians can afford to defend, are often publicly funded for the very reason that you've identified. There are some legal expenses that nobody can afford, but that we need to ensure representation is provided for. There needs to be flexibility in the system.
When I talk about guidelines or standards, we can talk about them in meaningful ways, just the way we talk about poverty in meaningful ways. We know that it costs more to live in Toronto than it does in Kamloops, and we can set standards accordingly.