Mr. Chairman, I do not want to argue with the Member about this. What I understand is that the Constitution provides immunity for judges to be scrutinized by politicians, it is a separate and independent institution. I just want to make another point as well, that I have been told, the judges that we have here in the territories, if they were interested in the money part of the work, they would be asking for much more money, because they do carry a tremendous work load.
If they were just interested in the money part, they would all be better off in private practice, because of their experience. I think they are doing it because they believe in their work, and they believe in the commitment to the public of the north. Thank you.