It doesn't kill amendment CPC-3. Indeed, it allows CPC-3 to establish what political interference is, and it replaces what was in the private member's bill. It will allow it to be done, and done in a way that makes it consistent.
I hope that's the correct understanding. I don't know if perhaps our legal folks can give us a sense of that, but I want to reassure Mr. Garon that it does not eviscerate CPC-3. It is actually giving definition to a new clause 4.