I'm pleased to hear that the Criminal Lawyers' Association has no fundamental objections to Bill C-35. As you may know, the Liberals support Bill C-35 and offered several times to have it fast-tracked by the government. The government decided not to take us up on it, but it was finally debated at second reading and is before committee now.
You talked about the fact that Bill C-35 meets the test of specificity. Can you expand a little more on that in relation to the decisions that have been made by the Supreme Court of Canada on reverse onus cases?