I hesitate to say categorically that we have reached it. However, we should not view that finding as a sign of failure. The justice system as we know it also requires that we maintain what we have. As you may know, provincial court judges try 99% of criminal cases in this country.
The Criminal Code contains language provisions that guarantee the accused's right to a trial in his or her language. Based on the successes we have achieved—and my colleague Linda could talk about training, because we have put a lot of effort into that area—we believe that this capacity is being built with the support of the provinces. However, as you will agree, federal support in this area is absolutely important. That is why we have to continue the work we have started.