Which judges go to the training is really up to the chief justices, and so Mr. Sabourin may have something to say. But we hope, as we institute this plan, that we will have a more formal way of assisting the judges, reminding the judges that this is a course we recommend, and so on and so forth, and working with the chief justices to assist them in keeping those plans in place.
You're, again, absolutely correct that sometimes life intervenes. For a judge, that often means a jury trial that has gone on longer than planned or a reserve judgment that must get out because it's an emergency, it's a family law matter, and there needs to be a decision. Subject to those kinds of things, where a judge may not be able to attend a course, we hope that, working with the chief justices, we can have a more formal process to have that education take place.