Quite possibly, yes. I'm open to that.
That's an issue which I think we have a duty to ask about. It touches on the Constitution, and private members' bills aren't vetted as such by the justice department.
There's another possibility. Again, it could be an inquiry, but we are changing the Criminal Code, so I wouldn't mind suggesting that a justice official sign off on whether the wording from the amendment works. It's kind of a technical thing.
I have a feeling that we won't ask for this because I think we're now clear on the philosophy, but possibly a criminal law professor could take us through this connection between committing crimes and there being other punishment flowing from it. I have a feeling that given what John has said about the fact that expulsion already triggers those same consequences and he's now just choosing a different mechanism, that may not be needed. However, the first two I think I probably need.