No, the context of the article was that we were talking about Chinese signage and the adopting of Canadian values and things like that. What I said was that when we bring people to this country, we don't ask them those kinds of questions. But that doesn't mean we should be cultural relativists and accept every practice that every other country engages in.
What we should be doing is saving our heavy ammunition for cultural practices that are truly odious, such as honour killings. The point I was trying to make in the article was that we don't screen for cultural values. That doesn't mean we, as Canadians, have to abandon our right to make judgments and that we shouldn't exercise that right in the most serious of circumstances.