We've certainly looked at the place of freedom of expression in Europe, Canada, and the U.S. It's different in the three jurisdictions.
At the end of the day, I think it's important that I act based on the current law to protect the reputation of people, but at the same time, there are, as I say in the paper, extremely legitimate questions about the balance with freedom of expression. An important reason why I think it would be worthwhile for you as elected officials to look at this is exactly the reason you suggest: that there is a Canadian way of balancing these important interests.
I cannot invent this. I have to apply the law as it is, but you may hear experts, stakeholders, and citizens on these very important questions—the fabric of the country—and make proposals and legislate.