I've often told people who complain about linguistic obligations in the public service that, if a young person wants to be a judge, he has to start by going to law school. I don't complain about the fact that I wasn't appointed judge, since I didn't go to law school. Similarly, if you want to become a Supreme Court justice, you should prepare for it. There are specialized training courses for judges. I know judges who are taking those courses to maintain their level of French and to develop. They are very satisfied with them.