Thank you very much.
Are there any comments from anyone else on the panel on this question?
Okay.
I'm just going to move forward, continuing with the judges school. I want to know whether everybody thinks this is great enough. I recognize that we're talking about education once they're on the bar, but I also believe that any time you're doing education, it helps you, whether you're a prosecutor or a defence lawyer. Anything like that would make you greater at what you do.
Some of my concern is with the mandatory training that they're putting forth; that there isn't enough time. We talked about deficiencies already. With this judges school, do you think that the mandatory training, when they go, is enough, or do you think we should do more? We have to recognize that laws change, cases come up that we should always be aware of. Do you think we should be doing more? Once judges have been sitting on the bench for five or more years, should they have mandatory training?
I'm going to ask the whole panel, if you don't mind, or whoever wishes to comment.