Okay, 7.(1)(a.1).
The idea behind paragraph (f) and the statement of purpose is to allow the corporations to spell out what it is they're going to do.
Unfortunately, there are legal problems with the word “object”, which is why we did not make the statement of objects. There is a concept floating around in corporate law of ultra vires, which has been around for well over a hundred years. Using the word “object” has the intention of including that concept, which is present in the Canada Corporations Act. The reason we changed from the word “object” to a statement of purpose was to make sure we clearly got away from that legal concept of ultra vires. But the idea behind the statement of purpose is to spell out what it is the corporation is going to do, which I take as saying its objects or statement of purpose are pretty much the same thing.