Mr. Speaker, congratulations on your appointment.
My question will be simple. My colleague mentioned that, in various sectors, we often tend to just slap a number on the back of each citizen and establish an excessively rigid system. This always leads to high costs and serious consequences. So we always end up giving discretionary power to various sectors. I think that this is essential for judges, given how a court works.
I myself have worked in the correctional sector, and I have seen how important it is for each case to be handled individually and just how important the human relationship is.
Could the hon. member comment further on the fact that we need to help judges, not hinder them?