Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Once again, thank you to the witnesses for being with us today.
Professor Geist, I felt a little challenged earlier when you talked about Bill C‑63. I think we'd really enjoy discussing this bill, which contains some good things, but also some atrocious elements. You talked about going back to the drawing board. I was a bit surprised. I would have expected you to say that we should rip it to shreds.
That said, from the first reading of this bill, something struck me. One section allows people to be denounced on the mere suspicion that they might intend to make hateful comments or commit hateful acts. These people would be held accountable under the law.
What do you think of the path that led to the creation of such a section in a bill? How do you think this will pass the test?