My question is to Professor Goodman-Delahunty. It's a comparative law kind of question.
Ms. Goodman-Delahunty, you've been hearing us talk and opine about section 649 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which restricts jurors from talking about deliberations of the jury post-trial. You talked about your experience from Washington, in the United States, where they don't have such a restriction.
Can you tell us whether in Australia it is federal or state law that would govern that, and whether there would be a distinction between New South Wales and Victoria, etc., and whether there would be any restriction or not?
Based on your accent, I'm guessing you're from South Africa, probably Johannesburg, so I'm asking also whether you know what it is in South Africa as well.