Thank you for the question, and for the recommendations from the committee.
We look forward to the open discussion with Justice Martin tomorrow, which is going to be held within the parliamentary precinct. We have heard the committee's recommendation to expand the ability to ask questions and have every individual member ask questions, and we have extended the time frame to two and a half hours. I know that was a recommendation in terms of extending parliamentary privilege. There is an opportunity for members of this committee and those in the other place to ask probing and robust questions without butting up against the extent of defamation. I look forward to hearing the questions. I understand many members have been thinking about their questions for Justice Martin since it was announced.
One of the other reasons for having it away from but close to Parliament Hill is to ensure that we get to engage with law students from across the country to introduce this Supreme Court nominee to Canadians. It's going to be accessible. Again, to the former prime minister's point, the idea is to make the Supreme Court of Canada more tangible to people and enable them to watch for the last questions.