The best I can say to that is that these statistics tend to show us that all federally appointed trial judges—except for some understandable exceptions such as family emergencies and so on and so forth—attend their two court-based programs each year. Those court-based programs tend to be two and a half to three days long, so that's six days right there.
The statistics also tend to show that the same number of judges go to one national program: on evidence, it's for five days, and on the charter, it's for four days. The one I just talked about is for two and half days. I can't say that they actually took the full 10 days, but it looks like they're taking somewhere between six and eight or nine.