Mr. Chairman, that particular clause was in a private member's bill that passed. It was in the name of Madame Beaumier, and it was passed through the justice committee after a somewhat acrimonious debate, I am told. That clause had been there, so it sort of came into our domain without us thinking too much about the charter responsibility because it came directly from the justice committee and the House of Commons.
To my knowledge, it's never been used. But it was done because documents had been destroyed in the blood case, where the contaminated blood had been...and that was the reaction of the House of Commons to the destruction of those documents.