Thank you, Chair.
I believe my question will be for Mr. Zaborowski. It goes to the aspect of counselling.
We've heard throughout this whole study of the importance of pretrial preparation to inoculate jurors against the stress they might encounter, post-trial debriefing so they can decompress and be prepared for what to expect, and then ongoing counselling after that. We've also heard many people speak of the need for counselling during the trial, both in the case of traumatic evidence and also in the case of the interpersonal relationships during deliberations.
My question relates to the nature of counselling that might occur during the trial and whether you believe that it is likely to influence the outcome of the decision.
I guess fundamental to this question is that I don't know how counselling works, so if you can educate me a little bit on that, it would be helpful.