In terms of how the board has evolved or changed for different appointments, I expect that may also reflect the jurisdictional or regional representation that is attached to the openings as they arise.
This is my first opportunity, as you know, to be involved. Let me say, I was very impressed by not only the calibre, the experience and lively commitment of each of the board members, but also how we came together—most of us not knowing each other—and actually had a very successful collaboration and a lot of fun getting to the result that we have today.
I take your point well. In terms of appointing Supreme Court judges and encouraging people to think about when an opening might arise when they should be ready to become a candidate, this process is part of making that more visible, known and public, including this appearance and discussion we are having today and that will take place this afternoon.
We're making headway. It is now six years since this started in Canada, and as one who's been involved this time for the first time, I've been very impressed in how people have responded, including the deliberations that we're having here today.