First of all, in diversification of the bench, we've put into place a transparent system for naming judges with judicial appointment committees that are rigorously both trying to attract diverse candidates to apply and then analyzing their candidacies. Hopefully a fair number of people will pass that stage and then be eligible for appointments.
On a personal level, everywhere I go across Canada, at virtually every speaking engagement I have had since becoming minister, I try to get people both to apply to the bench and to apply to the judicial appointment committees because, for a lawyer who hasn't been out for 10 years, it's critically important that they consider doing volunteer work on the judicial appointments committee to attract good, diverse candidates. Diversity helps in that bond. When one sees oneself represented in the legal system, on the bench among the other judicial actors, one sees, I think, a shared experience is possible and therefore it creates a bond between the person on this side of the bench and the person on the other side of the bench. I think that's critical to the legitimacy of the system.