I'll just go back to what I said in my opening remarks regarding the ethical principles for judges and the idea—going back to McLachlin in 2004 citing Eldridge—that if Eldridge is there to remind judges, then I think it's really clear.
I would really agree with what she has already said and just say that it's really important to understand that judges themselves, including McLachlin and others, have often said that this is something we need to address. I think their specificity in choosing Eldridge in that particular chapter speaks to the idea that you do have to be very clear and, as I said, it should be embedded in judges' training.