These are two very separate but important issues. I was a duty counsel in my younger days, when you had per diem duty counsel. The presence of an individual who can assist and advocate not only helps the individual unrepresented litigant in family and criminal cases in particular; it also assists the court to make sure that people are steered in the right direction. That's a very important feature. That's for the provinces to fund. I think there's a place for volunteerism, too, among duty counsel.
With respect to the second question, can you remind me of that again?