We had put that bill into place precisely to get people to agree to do it before they became a judge, because once they become a judge, the principle of judicial independence says we can't force them. Chief justices do their best to ask their judges to be retrained. This is having a positive impact, because it has sent out a message that this is important.
Finally, it's creating an impetus, I think, for provincial court judges, who deal with most of the criminal cases in Canada, to do the same thing. There's a real set of standards that are being set.
Finally, the National Judicial Institute is world-renowned for judicial training. They train judges from around the world, including Canada. They continually update their offerings.