—or a computer. That's just to give you an example in paper.
The rules by which our society is organized have become extraordinarily complicated and manifold, so that every individual in this country, at some point during their daily life, in some way encounters justice. They may not articulate it that way, but they interface with the rest of the world based on a series of elaborate rules that didn't exist in a previous era.
In fact, in a previous era, you could argue that the average person had very little to do with justice. They lived their lives in slow motion. Today, it's not the same. Access to justice recognizes that every Canadian, every day, in some way is touching the justice system. That is not just a formal system, it is any informal group of rules.