I think there are currently over 80 judicial vacancies on the Superior Court.
I would like to answer a question that was asked earlier. Quebec provides legal support to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, but it's only advice. Our justice system should have three components: the defence, the Crown and the victim accompanied by his or her lawyer, as in France.
Both parties should have the same rights. For example, a victim would also have to be able to appeal a decision and question its validity. The French system is very balanced in that regard. There, the victim is represented, in addition to the prosecution and the criminal defence. In the Canadian justice system, victims aren't represented; they are only witnesses.