There is a whole range of things that need to be done in the court system, all the way from the times that you need to appear.... Seniors aren't necessarily able to appear in court at 10 o'clock in the morning. Also, you can't have them sitting there for the better part of the day, as often happens. As well, they need to be able to give testimony not necessarily in person--much like we do with children, if you like.
While some of the courts in Ontario are extremely current with what would make a senior feel more comfortable, many others aren't.
Along with just the structural changes that are needed, the education is really, really important. We are training crown prosecutors at this point. We are appearing at police colleges and training police. Our next barrier is going to be the judges, the judicial system--