 I think one of the significant parts of evolution we've seen is that governance feature. I mean as the jurisdiction has increased, as the authorities and the title has changed, the courts have utilized the magistrate judges not only in substantive case handling, but in governing at the local, the circuit and then the national level. And so that's a development that we've seen I think really shows how good the work of the magistrate judges have been, because it's opened up those doors. And the real beauty of the system is that a district can tailor the duties of a magistrate judge to help address the community's needs, so that there's access to the courts, access to justice and a timely resolution of their disputes. Magistrate judges today are really better equipped than they were many years ago. And part of the reason is because of the benefits and the other things to pay, we get much better people trying to apply for the job. I know in our last time when we announced the open position, we had over 100 applications. And we would have even had more, except some people just thought they didn't have a chance. And these included superior court judges, other very senior people that are seeking these jobs. And what's happening is as the bar recognizes the abilities of the magistrate judges and as the district judges give them more authority and rely upon them to do what they do, their stature is raised and then it's easier to rely on them because it's almost like self-fulfilling.