Getting back to Mr. Brady and my summer day in July, I found it very fascinating. I have a legal background, and I'm used to a more adversarial legal context, and I think that members of this group can probably appreciate my adversarial nature. Of course, it's quite different.
The word “restorative”, quite frankly, threw me off, because when I think of “restorative” and “justice”, they're almost oxymoronic, especially for an old-school guy like me. I was wondering what, if anything, you or your counterpart from Ottawa do to market your court. I do agree that, anecdotally at least, there are many success stories. But I was not familiar with your program, and I practised law in Edmonton for 17 years. What do you do or what can you do to market your program, to convince funders like Parliament and members of the bar associations to buy in, as Dr. Ward suggested?