Thank you very much, Premier and Minister, for coming here today. I very much appreciate it.
It is striking how different this is from the U.S. format. I think there are pros and cons in both formats. For example, in the United States, the people who make the selection would not be here before the judiciary committee defending their selection. It's an interesting part of the process. Also, we would have all read every judgment in every document this judge had ever written and would be ready to essentially cross-examine her. I don't think any of us have had the research to do every one of those, but gentlemen, have you read all the judgments and papers cited in her application? Are you familiar with everything she's written, and have you ever seen any red flags?