I think that's one of the objectives we want to achieve, but we, the CJC, believe there could be an issue of independence if you try to then link that with the results of the decisions of judges. So, yes...a curriculum for judges, number of courses, number of judges.... I'm very pleased to say that for this current fiscal year, the CJC has approved attendance for about 907 federally appointed judges to educational programs, and when we know there are 1,100 judges across the country, that's a pretty high participation rate. We'd like to make that kind of information publicly available.
On April 11th, 2017. See this statement in context.