If I could interrupt, as time is short, one of the things about Bill C-63 that I find really concerning is we have in Canada right now a very objective measure of what hate speech is. I've heard from constituents who look at what the government has proposed and say that it now becomes very objective, that “offence” becomes one of the new metrics by which whether something is or is not hate speech can be measured.
When it comes to the subjective nature of what somebody feels is offensive, I'll use an example. I support the Canadian oil and gas sector. There are Liberals who have called that opinion something that is offensive and filled with hate. While I struggle to grasp that, we may share differences in opinions on that matter.
Do you find the subjective nature by which the Liberals are proposing amendments to hate speech legislation of concern, in that it could be weaponized against specific groups in this country if there's no longer that objective measure and it becomes subjective, based on somebody's opinions or, quite frankly, their feelings?