Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Sunday that she hopes to stay on the bench for another five years.

Ginsburg was speaking in Manhattan following the performance of a play about the late Justice Antonin Scalia when she made the estimate.

“I’m now 85,” Ginsburg said, according to CNN. “My senior colleague, Justice John Paul Stevens, he stepped down when he was 90, so think I have about at least five more years.”

Ginsburg — referred to affectionately by court insiders as “the Notorious RBG” — was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton in 1993.

Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement last month, opening up another seat to be filled by President Trump.

Trump nominated Justice Neil Gorsuch to fill the late Scalia’s seat in January 2017 — after Republicans managed to hold Scalia’s vacancy open until President Barack Obama left office.