Right.
There are many who say that maybe we have to end the preliminary inquiry, because it's largely a discovery mechanism, but certainly in terms of being present before the court—a preliminary inquiry really is about hearing the evidence, maybe testing the evidence and sometimes getting a committal on a lesser offence—I submit that it's a very good and proper use of the accused not having to necessarily be there in person, but rather remotely. It really is a discovery process. His or her liberty is not truly at stake in a preliminary inquiry.