Mrs. Brière, the work is still ongoing. I've added people to my team and I'm working closely with my deputy minister, the departments and the Privy Council. As I mentioned, I've already contacted the judicial advisory committees and sent a letter saying that this was one of my top priorities.
I'd like to point out that, in seven months, I've already appointed over 64 judges, and that other appointments will be made in the coming days. Because the matter is extremely important, I'll keep working hard on this file, with two objectives in mind. First, we have to appoint the most intelligent lawyers possible, who also have an excellent knowledge of the law. Second, we must ensure that the judiciary reflects our nation's diversity, particularly by appointing women, like you, Mrs. Brière.