Perfect. Thank you.
Of course, as you had mentioned earlier, when I look online at the current Discover Canada citizenship guidelines, it does have on page 9 a number of differences between cultural practices in other countries that are either illegal but tolerated, or legal or even endorsed, which in Canada would be considered crimes, but it's not laid out in particularly clear way. It's labelled under the heading “barbaric cultural practices”.
When we're trying to educate people on how to conform to cultural norms, I also note that there are others here that aren't indicated. Violence against children and corporal punishment aren't an issue. Is there going to be a broader list of cultural norms to show changes and differences between Canada's laws and the countries from which people are emigrating so the guidelines will be more effective in teaching people what their new legal obligations will be when they come to Canada?