Just to be clear, regardless of what report was done, or whether we approve a piece of legislation as votable, it goes through and gets enacted, if it's actually unconstitutional and someone takes it to court, it will eventually be struck down. By definition.... I've actually given a tautological statement. That which is unconstitutional is that which the Supreme Court says is unconstitutional. By definition, this bill, if it's unconstitutional, becomes the law of the land, or is an attempt made by Parliament to make it the law of the land. It will nevertheless not be the law of the land if the court deems it to be unconstitutional.
On December 4th, 2018. See this statement in context.