I'd like to clarify one point. When I refer to problem-solving courts, I'm not talking about aboriginal courts. I'm really talking about an approach that may or may not be applied within the aboriginal communities. It's a completely different approach, one that is focused on conflict resolution, problem-solving. That's what I meant by problem-solving courts.
Incidentally, I'd like to say that, if we wanted to humanize our society, aboriginal cultures would have a lot to teach us from their traditions about solving social problems.
So I don't have a lot of fears about the advent of aboriginal justice systems. I believe they are much more humanistic systems than our own. I really invite you to go and see how justice is administered in the aboriginal communities.