Chair, it's more of a pointed question, pointed in the sense that it is dealing with the response of the Deputy Minister with regard to the Legal Aid Board. There is a discussion that we have taken up as parliamentary committees dealing with Justice that says there must be a review of all people deployed in government and, of course, structures related to government around the legal profession to ensure that there is parity in salaries.
This means that you must be able to ensure that you avoid a situation in which people, because they are in a certain organisation, are paid less while others who are in another organisation are paid more, although they are employed by institutions in the same government.
That responsibility, we said, must be taken by the Department of Justice. If and when that work is done, are you going to look at the Legal Aid Board to ensure that people don't move from the Legal Aid Board to the prosecuting authority or other structures because of a lack of parity? Thank you very much, Chair.