Mr. Chairman, Ms. Morency has quite properly pointed out that because of the way we're providing a subamendment, we have moved from two criteria to three. As a result, it may be visually confusing as to whether we have a conjunctive or a disjunctive, an “and” or an “or” in different places. So to clarify that, she's proposing that we move the two criteria dealing with five years and not in a position of trust together under one paragraph, which would be called (a)(i) and (ii), and under a second paragraph that is disjunctive, or (b) married to the complainant. She is simply restructuring the three criteria, so instead of having “and”s and “or”s all over the place--(a), (b), (c)--we have proposed paragraph (a) broken into two parts with two conjunctive conditions, and proposed paragraph (b), which is the married exemption.
I agree with her. It is easy to do. I'm sure Ms. Freeman agrees as well.