Thank you very much, Mr. Garrison. I really appreciate it.
Mr. Farrant, it's good to see you again. Thank you for being here and for your steadfast advocacy on this, which is really inspiring.
Mr. Cooper, thank you very much for carrying the torch on this in the House of Commons. I very much appreciate it.
Mr. Farrant, I'll ask two questions of you.
One is, can you share with us your analysis of the American experience? Are there lessons we can learn from there in how juries are treated? I'm sure they probably differ from state to state, but are there things that Americans are doing that could be helpful insight for us here in Canada when it comes to providing supports for jurors?