Of the nine justices, three positions are required by law to be held by judges who are either judges of the superior courts of Quebec, or members of the Bar of Quebec, at the time of their appointment.[4][5] Traditionally, three of the remaining judges are appointed from Ontario, two from the four western provinces, and one from the Atlantic provinces. The judges from these provinces, other than Quebec, must have been a judge of a superior court, or a member of the bar of one of those provinces for ten or more years prior to the appointment.[6] A Supreme Court justice, as with all federal judges, has guaranteed tenure during good behaviour, and may sit on the bench until the age of 75 years.[7] Beverley McLachlin is the current Chief Justice and is the first woman to hold this position.[8]
In this list, justices are placed in the order in which they took the judicial oath of office and thereby started their term of office. While many of the justices' positions prior to appointment are simply listed as "lawyer", many had part-time positions, such as teaching, or acted as counsel to various levels of government.
No. |
Name |
Province |
Term of
active service |
Term of
service
as Chief Justice |
Length of
active service |
Length
in days
as Chief Justice |
Appointed on
advice of |
Legal education |
Position prior to appointment |
1 |
Sir William Buell Richards
(1815–1889) |
Ontario |
September 30, 1875 – January 10, 1879 |
September 30, 1875 – January 10, 1879 |
1,199 |
1,199 |
Mackenzie (directly as Chief Justice) |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1837) |
Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Canada West |
2 |
William Johnstone Ritchie
(1813–1892) |
New Brunswick |
September 30, 1875 – September 25, 1892 |
January 11, 1879 – September 25, 1892 |
6,206 |
5,007 |
Mackenzie (as puisne justice);
Macdonald (as Chief Justice) |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1837) |
Chief Justice of New Brunswick |
3 |
Samuel Henry Strong
(1825–1909) |
Ontario |
September 30, 1875 – November 18, 1902 |
December 13, 1892 – November 18, 1902 |
9,911 |
3,627 |
Mackenzie (as puisne justice);
Thompson (as Chief Justice) |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1849) |
Ontario Court of Error & Appeal |
4 |
Jean-Thomas Taschereau
(1814–1893) |
Quebec |
September 30, 1875 – October 6, 1878 |
—
|
1,103 |
—
|
Mackenzie |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer; École de droit de Paris
(1837) |
Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec |
5 |
Télesphore Fournier
(1823–1896) |
Quebec |
September 30, 1875 – September 12, 1895 |
—
|
7,288 |
—
|
Mackenzie |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1846) |
Postmaster General |
6 |
William Alexander Henry
(1816–1888) |
Nova Scotia |
September 30, 1875 – May 3, 1888 |
—
|
4,600 |
—
|
Mackenzie |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1841) |
Lawyer |
7 |
Sir Henri-Elzéar Taschereau
(1836–1911) |
Quebec |
October 7, 1878 – May 2, 1906 |
November 21, 1902 – May 2, 1906 |
10,069 |
1,259 |
Mackenzie (as puisne justice);
Laurier (as Chief Justice) |
—
|
Quebec Superior Court |
8 |
John Wellington Gwynne
(1814–1902) |
Ontario |
January 14, 1879 – January 7, 1902 |
—
|
8,394 |
—
|
Macdonald |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1837) |
Ontario Court of Error & Appeal |
9 |
Christopher Salmon Patterson
(1823–1893) |
Ontario |
October 27, 1888 – July 24, 1893 |
—
|
1,732 |
—
|
Macdonald |
—
|
Ontario Court of Error & Appeal |
10 |
Robert Sedgewick
(1848–1906) |
Nova Scotia |
February 18, 1893 – August 4, 1906 |
—
|
4,915 |
—
|
Thompson |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1872) |
Deputy Minister of Justice (Federal) |
11 |
George Edwin King
(1839–1901) |
New Brunswick |
September 21, 1893 – May 8, 1901 |
—
|
2,786 |
—
|
Thompson |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1865) |
Supreme Court of New Brunswick |
12 |
Désiré Girouard
(1836–1911) |
Quebec |
September 28, 1895 – March 22, 1911 |
—
|
5,654 |
—
|
Bowell |
McGill Law School
(1860) |
Member of Parliament for Jacques Cartier |
13 |
Sir Louis Henry Davies
(1845–1924) |
Prince Edward Island |
September 25, 1901 – May 1, 1924 |
November 23, 1918 – May 1, 1924 |
8,255 |
1,987 |
Laurier (as puisne justice);
Borden (as Chief Justice) |
Inner Temple, London
(1866) |
Member of Parliament for West Queen's |
14 |
David Mills
(1831–1903) |
Ontario |
February 8, 1902 – May 8, 1903 |
—
|
455 |
—
|
Laurier |
University of Michigan
(1867) |
Minister of Justice (Canada)
and Leader of the Government in the Senate |
15 |
John Douglas Armour
(1830–1903) |
Ontario |
November 21, 1902 – July 11, 1903 |
—
|
233 |
—
|
Laurier |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1853) |
Chief Justice of Ontario |
16 |
Wallace Nesbitt
(1858–1930) |
Ontario |
May 16, 1903 – October 4, 1905 |
—
|
873 |
—
|
Laurier |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1881) |
Lawyer |
17 |
Albert Clements Killam
(1849–1908) |
Manitoba |
August 8, 1903 – February 6, 1905 |
—
|
549 |
—
|
Laurier |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1877) |
Chief Justice of Manitoba |
18 |
John Idington
(1840–1928) |
Ontario |
February 10, 1905 – March 31, 1927 |
—
|
8,085 |
—
|
Laurier |
University of Toronto
(1864) |
High Court of Justice of Ontario |
19 |
James Maclennan
(1833–1915) |
Ontario |
October 5, 1905 – February 13, 1909 |
—
|
1,228 |
—
|
Laurier |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1857) |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
20 |
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick
(1853–1942) |
Quebec |
June 4, 1906 – November 21, 1918 |
June 4, 1906 – November 21, 1918 |
4,554 |
4,554 |
Laurier (directly as Chief Justice) |
Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1876) |
Minister of Justice (Canada) |
21 |
Sir Lyman Poore Duff
(1865–1955) |
British Columbia |
September 27, 1906 – January 2, 1944 |
March 17, 1933 – January 2, 1944 |
13,617 |
3,949 |
Laurier (as puisne justice);
Bennett (as Chief Justice) |
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
(1889) |
Supreme Court of British Columbia |
22 |
Francis Alexander Anglin
(1865–1933) |
Ontario |
February 23, 1909 – February 28, 1933 |
September 16, 1924 – February 28, 1933 |
8,772 |
3,088 |
Laurier (as puisne justice);
King (as Chief Justice) |
The Law Society of Upper Canada
(1888) |
High Court of Justice of Ontario (Exchequer Division) |
23 |
Louis-Philippe Brodeur
(1862–1924) |
Quebec |
August 11, 1911 – October 10, 1923 |
—
|
4,444 |
—
|
Laurier |
Université Laval à Montréal, Faculté de droit
(1884) |
Minister of the Naval Service |
24 |
Pierre-Basile Mignault
(1854–1945) |
Quebec |
October 25, 1918 – September 30, 1929 |
—
|
3,994 |
—
|
Borden |
McGill Law School
(1878) |
Member of the International Joint Commission |
25 |
Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin
(1857–1936) |
Quebec |
January 30, 1924 – October 1, 1924 |
—
|
246 |
—
|
King |
Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1882) |
Quebec Superior Court |
26 |
Edmund Leslie Newcombe
(1859–1931) |
Nova Scotia |
September 16, 1924 – December 9, 1931 |
—
|
2,641 |
—
|
King |
University of Halifax
(1881) |
Deputy Minister of Justice (federal) |
27 |
Thibaudeau Rinfret
(1879–1962) |
Quebec |
October 1, 1924 – June 22, 1954 |
January 8, 1944 – June 22, 1954 |
10,857 |
3,819 |
King (as both puisne justice and later as Chief Justice) |
Université Laval à Montréal and McGill Law School
(1900) |
Quebec Superior Court |
28 |
John Henderson Lamont
(1865–1936) |
Saskatchewan |
April 2, 1927 – March 10, 1936 |
—
|
3,266 |
—
|
King |
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
(1893) |
Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan |
29 |
Robert Smith
(1858–1942) |
Ontario |
May 18, 1927 – December 7, 1933 |
—
|
2,396 |
—
|
King |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1885) |
Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate Division) |
30 |
Lawrence Arthur Dumoulin Cannon
(1877–1939) |
Quebec |
January 14, 1930 – December 25, 1939 |
—
|
3,633 |
—
|
King |
Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1899) |
Court of King's Bench for Quebec |
31 |
Oswald Smith Crocket
(1868–1945) |
New Brunswick |
September 21, 1932 – April 13, 1943 |
—
|
3,857 |
—
|
Bennett |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1892) |
Supreme Court of New Brunswick |
32 |
Frank Joseph Hughes
(1883–1967) |
Ontario |
March 17, 1933 – February 13, 1935 |
—
|
699 |
—
|
Bennett |
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1911) |
Lawyer |
33 |
Henry Hague Davis
(1885–1944) |
Ontario |
January 31, 1935 – June 30, 1944 |
—
|
3,439 |
—
|
Bennett |
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
(1911) |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
34 |
Patrick Kerwin
(1889–1963) |
Ontario |
July 20, 1935 – February 2, 1963 |
July 1, 1954 – February 2, 1963 |
10,060 |
3,139 |
Bennett (as puisne justice);
St. Laurent (as Chief Justice) |
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1911) |
High Court of Justice of Ontario |
35 |
Albert Blellock Hudson
(1875–1947) |
Manitoba |
March 24, 1936 – January 6, 1947 |
—
|
3,941 |
—
|
King |
University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law
(1898) |
Lawyer |
36 |
Robert Taschereau
(1896–1970) |
Quebec |
February 9, 1940 – September 1, 1967 |
April 22, 1963 – September 1, 1967 |
10,067 |
1,549 |
King (as puisne justice);
Diefenbaker (as Chief Justice) |
Université Laval, Faculté de droit)
(1920) |
Lawyer |
37 |
Ivan Cleveland Rand
(1884–1969) |
New Brunswick |
April 22, 1943 – April 27, 1959 |
—
|
5,850 |
—
|
King |
Harvard Law School
(1912) |
Lawyer |
38 |
Roy Lindsay Kellock
(1893–1975) |
Ontario |
October 3, 1944 – January 15, 1958 |
—
|
4,853 |
—
|
King |
—
|
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
39 |
James Wilfred Estey
(1889–1956) |
Saskatchewan |
October 6, 1944 – January 22, 1956 |
—
|
4,126 |
—
|
King |
Harvard Law School
(1915) |
Attorney General of Saskatchewan |
40 |
Charles Holland Locke
(1887–1980) |
British Columbia |
June 3, 1947 – September 16, 1962 |
—
|
5,585 |
—
|
King |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1910) |
Lawyer |
41 |
John Robert Cartwright
(1895–1979) |
Ontario |
December 22, 1949 – March 23, 1970 |
September 1, 1967 – March 23, 1970 |
7,397 |
935 |
St. Laurent (as puisne justice);
Pearson (as Chief Justice) |
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1920) |
Lawyer |
42 |
Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux
(1900–1980) |
Quebec |
December 22, 1949 – December 23, 1973 |
March 23, 1970 – December 23, 1973 |
8,768 |
1,372 |
St. Laurent (as puisne justice);
P. Trudeau (as Chief Justice) |
Université de Montréal Faculty of Law
(1925) |
Quebec Superior Court |
43 |
Douglas Charles Abbott
(1899–1987) |
Quebec |
July 1, 1954 – December 23, 1973 |
—
|
7,116 |
—
|
St. Laurent |
McGill Law School |
Minister of Finance (federal) |
44 |
Henry Grattan Nolan
(1893–1957) |
Alberta |
March 1, 1956 – July 8, 1957 |
—
|
495 |
—
|
St. Laurent |
Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(English and Alberta bars) |
Lawyer |
45 |
Ronald Martland
(1909–1997) |
Alberta |
January 15, 1958 – February 10, 1982 |
—
|
8,793 |
—
|
Diefenbaker |
University of Alberta, University of Oxford
(1928, 1931) |
Lawyer |
46 |
Wilfred Judson
(1902–1980) |
Ontario |
February 5, 1958 – July 20, 1977 |
—
|
7,106 |
—
|
Diefenbaker |
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1932) |
High Court of Justice of Ontario |
47 |
Roland Almon Ritchie
(1910–1988) |
Nova Scotia |
May 5, 1959 – October 31, 1984 |
—
|
9,312 |
—
|
Diefenbaker |
University of Oxford
(1932) |
Lawyer |
48 |
Emmett Matthew Hall
(1898–1995) |
Saskatchewan |
November 23, 1962 – March 1, 1973 |
—
|
3,752 |
—
|
Diefenbaker |
University of Saskatchewan College of Law
(1919) |
Chief Justice of Saskatchewan, Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan |
49 |
Wishart Flett Spence
(1904–1998) |
Ontario |
May 30, 1963 – December 29, 1978 |
—
|
5,693 |
—
|
Pearson |
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1928) |
High Court of Justice of Ontario |
50 |
Louis-Philippe Pigeon
(1905–1986) |
Quebec |
September 21, 1967 – February 8, 1980 |
—
|
4,524 |
—
|
Pearson |
Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1928) |
Lawyer |
51 |
Bora Laskin
(1912–1984) |
Ontario |
March 23, 1970 – March 26, 1984 |
December 27, 1973 – March 26, 1984 |
5,118 |
3,739 |
P. Trudeau (as both puisne justice and later as Chief Justice) |
University of Toronto
(1936)
Harvard Law School
(1937)
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1937) |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
52 |
Robert George Brian Dickson
(1916–1998) |
Manitoba |
March 26, 1973 – June 30, 1990 |
April 18, 1984 – June 30, 1990 |
6,306 |
2,265 |
P. Trudeau (as both puisne justice and later as Chief Justice) |
University of Manitoba Faculty of Law
(1938) |
Manitoba Court of Appeal |
53 |
Jean Beetz
(1927–1991) |
Quebec |
January 1, 1974 – November 10, 1988 |
—
|
5,428 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
Université de Montréal Faculty of Law
(1950)
Pembroke College, Oxford
(1953) |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
54 |
Louis-Philippe de Grandpré
(1917–2008) |
Quebec |
January 1, 1974 – October 1, 1977 |
—
|
1,370 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
McGill University Faculty of Law |
President of the Canadian Bar Association |
55 |
Willard Zebedee Estey
(1919–2002) |
Ontario |
September 29, 1977 – April 22, 1988 |
—
|
3,859 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
University of Saskatchewan College of Law |
Chief Justice of Ontario |
56 |
Yves Pratte
(1925–1988) |
Quebec |
October 1, 1977 – June 30, 1979 |
—
|
638 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
Université Laval (Faculté de droit (Université Laval)) and University of Toronto |
Chairman of Air Canada |
57 |
William Rogers McIntyre
(1918–2009) |
British Columbia |
January 1, 1979 – February 15, 1989 |
—
|
3,699 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
University of Saskatchewan |
British Columbia Court of Appeal |
58 |
Julien Chouinard
(1929–1987) |
Quebec |
September 24, 1979 – February 6, 1987 |
—
|
2,693 |
—
|
Clark |
Université Laval |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
59 |
Antonio Lamer
(1933–2007) |
Quebec |
March 28, 1980 – January 6, 2000 |
July 1, 1990 – January 6, 2000 |
7,224 |
3,477 |
P. Trudeau (as puisne justice);
Mulroney (as Chief Justice) |
Université de Montréal |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
60 |
Bertha Wilson
(1923–2007) |
Ontario |
March 4, 1982 – January 4, 1991 |
—
|
3,229 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
Dalhousie Law School |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
61 |
Gerald Eric Le Dain
(1924–2007) |
Ontario |
May 29, 1984 – November 30, 1988 |
—
|
1,647 |
—
|
P. Trudeau |
McGill University Faculty of Law |
Federal Court of Appeal |
62 |
Gérard La Forest
(b. 1926) |
New Brunswick |
January 16, 1985 – September 30, 1997 |
—
|
4,641 |
—
|
Mulroney |
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law and Yale Law School |
New Brunswick Court of Appeal |
63 |
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
(b. 1927) |
Quebec |
April 15, 1987 – July 1, 2002 |
—
|
5,557 |
—
|
Mulroney |
Université Laval (Faculté de droit (Université Laval)) |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
64 |
John Sopinka
(1933–1997) |
Ontario |
May 24, 1988 – November 24, 1997 |
—
|
3,472 |
—
|
Mulroney |
University of Toronto |
Lawyer |
65 |
Charles Gonthier
(1928–2009) |
Quebec |
February 1, 1989 – August 1, 2003 |
—
|
5,295 |
—
|
Mulroney |
McGill University Faculty of Law |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
66 |
Peter Cory
(b. 1925) |
Ontario |
February 1, 1989 – June 1, 1999 |
—
|
3,773 |
—
|
Mulroney |
Osgoode Hall Law School |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
67 |
Beverley McLachlin†
(b. 1943) |
British Columbia |
March 30, 1989 – present |
January 7, 2000 – present |
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Mulroney (as puisne justice);
Chrétien (as Chief Justice) |
University of Alberta Faculty of Law |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia |
68 |
William Stevenson
(b. 1934) |
Alberta |
September 17, 1990 – June 5, 1992 |
—
|
628 |
—
|
Mulroney |
University of Alberta Faculty of Law |
Court of Appeal of Alberta
Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories |
69 |
Frank Iacobucci
(b. 1937) |
Ontario |
January 7, 1991 – June 30, 2004 |
—
|
4,924 |
—
|
Mulroney |
University of British Columbia and Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge |
Chief Justice of the Federal Court |
70 |
John C. Major
(b. 1931) |
Alberta |
November 13, 1992 – December 25, 2005 |
—
|
4,791 |
—
|
Mulroney |
University of Toronto |
Court of Appeal of Alberta |
71 |
Michel Bastarache
(b. 1947) |
New Brunswick |
September 30, 1997 – June 30, 2008 |
—
|
3,926 |
—
|
Chrétien |
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law |
New Brunswick Court of Appeal |
72 |
William Ian Corneil Binnie
(b. 1939) |
Ontario |
January 8, 1998 – October 21, 2011 |
—
|
5,034 |
—
|
Chrétien |
Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge University of Toronto |
Lawyer |
73 |
Louise Arbour
(b. 1947) |
Ontario |
September 15, 1999 – June 30, 2004 |
—
|
1,751 |
—
|
Chrétien |
Université de Montréal Faculty of Law
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law |
Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda |
74 |
Louis LeBel
(b. 1939) |
Quebec |
January 7, 2000 – November 30, 2014 |
—
|
5,442 |
—
|
Chrétien |
Université Laval
University of Toronto |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
75 |
Marie Deschamps
(b. 1952) |
Quebec |
August 7, 2002 – August 7, 2012 |
—
|
3,653 |
—
|
Chrétien |
Université de Montréal |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
76 |
Morris J. Fish
(b. 1938) |
Quebec |
August 5, 2003 – August 31, 2013 |
—
|
3,680 |
—
|
Chrétien |
McGill University Faculty of Law |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
77 |
Rosalie Abella†
(b. 1946) |
Ontario |
October 4, 2004 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Martin |
University of Toronto |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
78 |
Louise Charron
(b. 1951) |
Ontario |
October 4, 2004 – August 30, 2011 |
—
|
2,521 |
—
|
Martin |
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
79 |
Marshall Rothstein
(b. 1940) |
Manitoba |
March 1, 2006 – August 31, 2015 |
—
|
3,470 |
—
|
Harper |
University of Manitoba |
Federal Court of Appeal |
80 |
Thomas Cromwell†
(b. 1952) |
Nova Scotia |
December 22, 2008 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
Queen's University Faculty of Law
University of Oxford |
Nova Scotia Court of Appeal |
81 |
Michael J. Moldaver†
(b. 1948) |
Ontario |
October 21, 2011 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
University of Toronto |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
82 |
Andromache Karakatsanis†
(b. 1955) |
Ontario |
October 21, 2011 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
Osgoode Hall Law School |
Court of Appeal for Ontario |
83 |
Richard Wagner†
(b. 1957) |
Quebec |
October 5, 2012 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
84 |
Clément Gascon†
(b. 1960) |
Quebec |
June 9, 2014 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
McGill University Faculty of Law |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
85 |
Suzanne Côté†
(b. 1958) |
Quebec |
December 1, 2014 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
Laval University |
Lawyer |
86 |
Russell Brown†
(b. 1965) |
Alberta |
August 31, 2015 – present |
—
|
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—
|
Harper |
University of Victoria
University of Toronto |
Court of Appeal of Alberta |
When the Supreme Court was created, the justices of the Court had life tenure, meaning they could sit on the Court until they either retired or died. In 1927, a mandatory retirement age of 75 was introduced.[10] The retirement age applied to any judge who was already over age 75, which meant that Justice Idington, aged 86, was forced to retire on the day the amendment came into force, March 31, 1927.
In this list, "Seniority" is based on the date of appointment to the Court.