Well, judicial education is important—having judges understand that just because we're asking judges or justices of the peace to take race into consideration, it's not necessarily an act of leniency or some kind of discount. That's not the case. It's providing the necessary context, the social context, that is required for decision-makers to make fair decisions—decisions that are in line with our constitutional values. It's not possible to make these decisions without taking that context into consideration.
It means that our Crowns need to be educated about some of the implications of race, as do our bail jurists, whether it's a justice of the peace or a judge. It's that necessary context that is missing.