I'll just add from a police perspective that the investigations we see today are much more complex than they were back when Jordan was first heard.
We have several trials that are scheduled in the near future that are automatically scheduled for a five-week or six-week time period. These trials involve significant child sexual exploitation and potential human trafficking, so you can imagine how complicated that investigation is.
To get through that five-week to six-week period without any significant.... Also, the defence has the right in Canada to provide justifiable arguments against certain processes. That's part of where the delay comes from, but those Jordan timelines were set when investigations were less complex than they are today.