Thank you very much for your question.
As I've stated both with the government side and the opposition side, I think it's important when communicating the principles of this legislation that you don't delve into specific cases—or at least I try not to.
I do note, however, that the Supreme Court of Canada has also emphasized that section 13 does not target expression that some may find merely offensive, but rather that it should target only the most extreme forms of expression of hatred and contempt. I find that difficult to do with a law that everybody agrees is vague and very loosely worded. It's very difficult to adhere to those principles and standards when you're looking at a law that simply says somebody may feel as if they were offended. I think that's one of the fundamental flaws in this. That's where I would be at with that.