Thanks for that.
I think the answer is yes, it would, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a non-starter.
As we've heard, there is a balancing act to be had when it comes to all of the rights. In a sense, that's built into our charter. We heard earlier that this is a hallmark of the Canadian approach, which is that these rights aren't absolute and there is a need to balance.
Balancing freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association and some of those other rights is always going to be a challenge. When people use some of these rights to engage in conduct that quite clearly is not just harmful in terms of what's being said, but has real-world impact in terms of the safety of kids going to school or people going to their synagogues, there is a need to act.
We've seen some of that. We saw that, for example, with Samidoun fairly recently, which also had some of its people involved in some of these kinds of protests.
After more than a year of these experiences and this massive increase in targeting communities, in my case particularly the Jewish community, there is a need to act.