I worry about training in the pre-appointment process being effective.
When you ask what the federal government can do, I suppose I would turn that back on us and say, what can we do to give you confidence, to give Canadians confidence, that once judges are judges, they are being trained in sexual assault training and all of the other training that is connected with gender-based violence?
I have thought about it a lot over the past year. These matters have come into the public eye because of the trials that we all know about. I think we can be more transparent. That way, we can give more information about what we were doing. Allow Canadians, allow the academics, who we know work so rigorously and think about these issues so much, to know what we're doing and provide whatever insights they can.
From the perspective of the NJI, that would be my answer.