Of course, let's start by recalling that everything—except reference cases—that ultimately comes before the Supreme Court of Canada starts out in a trial court. For the group of nine who are there, and others who are currently on the court who have had trial court experience, it's often a matter of seeing through how this all came about or what may have happened to lead to the matter's being in dispute or a concern or, in the case of criminal law, even a charge in the first place. That's where it starts.
In the case of Chief Justice Moreau, she has had, I'll say, dozens of murder trials in her 29 years on the trial court. She's dealt with all of the issues of family law, and so much of that is to know the realities and the burdens that lie behind these matters getting to court. Broadly, it's that exposure to the world that ultimately produces the work of the Supreme Court of Canada, to which Chief Justice Moreau will bring her almost three decades of trial court experience.