I would just like to say that at the level Mr. McAuley was describing, the expression of interest and the establishment of the initial pool, which is between 300 and 350 lawyers, it's done by officials of the Department of Justice. We invited firms all across the country to express an interest, and the assessment of the qualifications of the lawyers required for these rare cases where agents are hired is done by Department of Justice lawyers, who make a recommendation to the minister.
We think it's appropriate that the minister at the end of the day make the decision, because there's a subjective element to choosing a lawyer. He has to have confidence that the lawyers who will represent him personally in courts have the required qualifications. But that whole pool has been generated by the outsiders expressing an interest and justice department officials doing the vetting. Then from that list a recommendation is made to the minister.