We must cooperate with the commissioner on the one hand, but also with the advisory committees on the other.
We work very closely with both the judicial advisory committees and the commissioner for federal judicial affairs to, one, ensure that there are spot checks and a verification of the accuracy of the answers that are provided in the questionnaires. What we are looking for is an alignment between the answers that are given and what we can discern from the due diligence that is conducted by the judicial advisory committees.
Once they are appointed, it doesn't end there. We have worked very closely with the commissioner to encourage the provision of more spot checks and more training. I alluded to that in the course of my remarks. We are hoping to see new assessment tools that centre around levels of proficiency, so that the level stays very high.