I'll make two points.
First, the National Judicial Institute is a creature of the judiciary in the sense that governments shouldn't be delivering the training directly. We should be proud that we have something like the National Judicial Institute. I think it's recognized as a jewel of the crown.
In terms of support for our judiciary, both in the superior court and at the federal level, and to the extent they can in supporting provincial judges.... It's a big country, and judges are very busy hearing cases. Part of what we hope the $100,000 will allow the NJI to do is expand their already existing offerings and make them available online as well. The NJI already runs in-person training on social context specifically on sexual assault, on managing sexual assault trials, and those sorts of things. What we're trying to help them do as well is expand those offerings to them and make them more available online.
So $100,000 doesn't sound like a lot, but in addition to the existing investments that have been made in judicial training and the new money in the budget, we think it will allow them to provide robust and comprehensive training both to the superior court judges and to the provincial courts.