Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thanks, everybody, for joining us today. It's been very interesting.
I have a practical question for the folks from Saskatchewan. We heard testimony earlier on in our study about some challenges that jurors were facing at the courthouse itself. Professor Goodman-Delahunty touched on some of the things that can be done to make it more comfortable for jurors, even something as simple as having a window that opens, or a more collaborative atmosphere for jurors.
We heard earlier in testimony that there were issues even with regard to the parking. Sometimes jurors were arriving at the courthouse at the same time as perhaps the victim's family or others who were in the courtroom. I wonder, from the Saskatchewan experience, whether any thought has been given to that, and whether the aim is to make jurors as comfortable as possible.