No. It's only with respect to the marginal note or the description.
Perhaps I could read section 153.1 of the Criminal Code in English. It's headed “Sexual exploitation of person with disability”. It's what we consider a marginal note or a subtitle. The offence is:
(1) Every person who is in a position of trust or authority towards a person with a mental or physical disability or who is a person with whom a person with a mental or physical disability is in a relationship of dependency and who, for a sexual purpose, counsels or incites that person to touch, without that person's consent, his or her own body, the body of the person who so counsels or incites, or the body of any other person, directly or indirectly, with a part of the body or with an object, is guilty of an indictable offence or a summary conviction offence.
In English the heading is “Sexual exploitation of person with disability”, but in the French version of the same offence, the heading is just
“personnes en situation d'autorité”.
But it is with respect to a sexual offence against a person with a disability by a person in authority.