Thank you for your kind remarks.
We've seen justices on the bench, once the verdict has been delivered and the jury is thanked and excused, actually delivering that message themselves. Justices are now slowly coming forward, especially in provinces where support programs are available, to remind the jury that those programs exist, encouraging them to talk about the experience and not be embarrassed about it. It's not universal, though. Not every justice does that.
The Canadian Juries Commission has been working with the National Judicial Institute on that basis, and we're hoping to come forward with some programs specifically for justices, to remind them that jurors experience trauma and that justices play a role in encouraging support post trial.