Do either of you have any comment? No?
We had excellent testimony on crown prosecutors and the need to train them, and today we've been talking about sexual assault training for provincial judges. One of the things that has come up in testimony is that, in my understanding, most sexual assault cases actually go to provincial court, not federal court.
How much ability do we have as a federal government to actually legislate what's happening at the provincial level, or is it more discussions between our justice minister and provincial justice ministers? I don't want people to get a false sense of confidence with legislation we're bringing in that this is going to provide training for our provincial counterparts. Could you clarify that for us?