I will tell you who is not pleased: the families of victims who have seen serious criminal cases, including first-degree murder, child abuse, and sexual assault cases, being thrown out. Thousands of cases are at risk. The Jordan decision is not new. It was issued last summer. The response that you took to that decision was to dismantle the judicial advisory committees.
We now have 62 judicial vacancies. You said you have appointed 55 judges. There are more judicial vacancies than you have managed to appoint in the last 18 months. Over the last 18 months, months have gone by in which you have failed to appoint a single judge. The number of judicial vacancies is at a near-historic level. It's just unheard of to have 62 judicial vacancies. It's not 62 this month; this has been the case for a long time.
What is it going to take before you fulfill your duty as Minister of Justice to fill the judicial vacancies in a timely manner? How many more cases are going to be thrown out before that happens?