First, let me start by saying that, as I said in my remarks, we have worked with a variety of community members, including some women's groups, throughout our training on social context, so it has been there.
We've also worked with many academics who work specifically in this field. We're confident that the training we're providing the judges in this area is good training.
In terms of providing material, I guess I'd say that I wish we were having this conversation about six months from now. It's become apparent to me as I've taken this job that we need to look at the amount of material that we make available to the public so they can have the confidence that the judges, throughout their careers, are getting the training they need.
I have constituted a committee of judges to look at the material we produce and to determine what we can make more publicly available so people can take a look at it and come to their own conclusions. We'd be happy to hear from people about where they see deficiencies. This is something we're currently looking at doing.
In terms of past material, much of that material was created and published before my time and under conditions of author confidentiality, so I have to be careful about that. Certainly, going forward, it's an initiative that we have to undertake.