Thank you, Minister. I'll go to my follow-up question.
COVID has caused the court system to adapt in ways that they've been thinking about for a long time but didn't get around to. One of them is the use of the kind of technology that we're using right now. There are many proceedings that are being done by Zoom and other technology, which means that lawyers don't have to leave their offices and courtrooms and whatnot are not required. That might provide an opportunity, because you could have more judges without necessarily needing more courtrooms. At this point, it's too early to tell what the cost of COVID is on the court system, but I know that some of it has been used for technology.
Is there thought being put towards making some of that permanent and building it into the conversation raised in my previous question?