But my question is quite important, Mr. McKinnon.
We have nothing against the court challenges program, but when we talk about it, we don't seem to draw a distinction, and that's a matter of acknowledging the values that are specific to Quebec.
This program is often used to challenge statutes that have been democratically passed by the National Assembly of Quebec and are entirely legitimate. But don't get me wrong: That's not a reason for us to oppose the program, but we're calling for transparency.
Earlier I asked if you would consider it appropriate to grant public funding to organizations that have significant financial resources and can afford the cost of a court challenge.
Do you think those organizations should be able to use the program?