—the continued confidence in the administration of justice, Mr. Mendicino, is to continue with a process that keeps producing candidates of such exceptional quality as Madam Moreau. I think that Canadians who watch this afternoon and hear about her expertise and her qualifications can only be reassured. It's incumbent upon all of us to continue that reassurance.
On your first question, what I would also add, Mr. Mendicino, is that with the departure of Michael Moldaver, a criminal expert who was on the court from our jurisdiction of Ontario, we've seen a need to really have a criminal expert of the highest calibre. I think you have that in a person who has conducted over 30-plus jury trials, has dealt with assessments of credibility, has issued jury charges and has a familiarity with how to handle those very sensitive issues. I think that all of the lawyers in this committee room will know that the bulk of the constitutional decisions are not about divisions of powers; they are about sensitive charter rights that apply to sections 7 to 15, and they come out of criminal cases, so that's why that expertise is needed.