Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Grammond, I enjoyed your presentation. I have a lot of questions for you, but little time.
I quite liked what you said about hearings and interpretation. As far as I know, perfection doesn't exist. As I see it, the most important thing is that the judge understand what is being said. I am, however, concerned about the judge not understanding the influence of factors such as culture, rural regions, and ethnic groups.
We are dealing with common law, so we are building on previously rendered decisions. It is often the case that French decisions rendered in Quebec are not incorporated into English common law. That, to some extent, diminishes the influence of the people of Quebec. I believe interpretation and translation should be as accessible as possible. We are talking about law, in other words, about what is legal. That is why I enjoyed that aspect of your remarks so much. Communities and cultures have a major influence.
That said, would amending the legislation mean that the Constitution had to be amended?