The Department of Justice could give you all the details on that, but I can still give you an initial idea.
For several years, we mainly invested in access to the courts. We were talking about access to justice, but we were mainly investing in prosecutors and in training provincially appointed judges, police, and support staff in the courts.
For the last two years, we have understood that equal access to justice is much broader than just access to the courts. In fact, studies show that only about 6% of cases end up in court.
Now, we want to expand this training to family law and all the other areas that also involve access to justice.