There are statements to that effect, but I don't think there is legislative pressure behind it. I've been listening to all of these hearings, and I know that Justice LaForme was very disappointed in terms of wanting to have mandated positions for an Indigenous person and a Black person on the commission. I don't really know how that would work legislatively. However, I think it's one thing to say it, and it's another thing to do it. That could help in terms of access. It is hard because people who are wrongly convicted don't have a lot of faith in the system as being legitimate. It made a big mistake in their case, they believe, and then to have to go back to that same system, which they do now, for a review.... I can understand why somebody would be reticent to do that.
I believe that there is going to have to be a lot of hard outreach work done. There have been briefs that I've read for these hearings that are asking for just that. It's going to be.... It will take some time, but there are steps. The fact that it is independent from government is really important. That will help.