Two years.
I think what happened in 2005 was that there was a parliamentary committee that studied...and at that point a lot of the special advocates—special advocates who had resigned—came forward and complained about the system. One of the key changes was the requirement that they create a special advocate support office. What that is, is an independent office of lawyers who have security clearance so they can assist and see the whole file.
The problem we have is.... Let's say I am appointed special advocate. I can't show the file to anyone else in my office; I can't get the assistance of anyone else. I can't retain another lawyer to help me. It has to be someone who has the same clearance and has the same authority to review the file that I have.
That was the biggest problem that special advocates had. We've proposed, in our proposed amendments, a requirement that there be a support office created. That would be extremely important, because without it, really I don't think the special advocates are going to be able to fulfill their task.