Certainly, in the case of my remarks just now, there was no labelling done, sir.
Number one, when you found a society, when you found a country and a constitution--as we saw in Canada with the evolution of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms--and other living documents, you do in fact move from the point of time when you found your country to the point of time when, through the evolutionary process of the government and of the courts and of commissions, you enhance the values of what you've put into those documents.
Over a period of time, part of what you describe as the thought police was put into our system to rein in hate. There is a line someplace--I don't proclaim myself as the person who's going to decide where that line is--where the freedom of expression ends. You have to have someone there to at least cause the discussion of where that line should be.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.