I believe that the intention of all training that is provided to judges—and certainly in a private member's bill that's been put forward to provide training to members of the legal profession who perhaps have the intention of becoming judges—is to assist in having that backdrop in the recognition that we're a country that has great diversity, and that sometimes individuals and marginalized communities can require certain approaches by or sensitivities from the judge they are appearing before.
I think it's always the objective in terms of training to provide the necessary tools to judges to increase their ability to be able to address individuals who come before them and, hopefully for all of us, to understand the different realities and circumstances that people are faced with.