This is a highly relevant and good question, Rob, under the circumstances.
The Jordan decision itself is something we're watching closely with my provincial and territorial counterparts, as well as with the administrators—in particular the chief justices—of the justice system across Canada.
There is a safety valve mechanism within the Jordan decision itself, because the Jordan decision makes an exception for exceptional circumstances. I think that by anyone's definition, these are exceptional circumstances. We're pretty confident that judges will still rule.
That said, we are presently considering amendments to the Criminal Code that have been suggested by my provincial and territorial counterparts to help accelerate parts of the system. We're watching carefully to see whether we need to intervene with a legislative solution or perhaps with an intervention in front of the courts. For the time being we don't feel that is necessary, but this is a situation that we're monitoring very closely.