As I have just told our colleague Mr. Moore, this is the first time I have heard such suggestions, and we will give them due consideration.
As you can see from the wording of the section of the proposed bill, these are very technical issues, but they are important because they address some of the myths and problems in the system.
Under the current judicial appointment process, a judge who does not necessarily have judicial experience may be appointed. He or she may come from another area of the law, but as a judge of the Superior Court, he or she may be called upon to deal with such cases.
It is necessary to ensure, from the outset, that the judges have adequate training in a field that is very technical, but also very important. Awareness is a very important aspect.
I think we're aiming for the same goal, but I'd like to have the time to study the proposals properly.