Now, thanks to computers, almost everything is published. However, until perhaps 15 or 20 years ago, committees used to oversee what was being published. SOQUIJ had one. It was an editorial committee whose mandate was to check what was being published and to determine what was of interest.
The only thing we would do is to provide a slightly different direction so that they wonder, when dealing with public law, whether the rulings are of interest for our fellow judges and lawyers, or whether our professor friends should study them to see what solutions Quebec has come up with. It is an editorial committee, simply put.
I don't know how many people SOQUIJ has. Perhaps four, perhaps eight, but not a whole lot.