I don't think so.
Honestly, I don't think so. I basically tried to summarize and clarify the current legislation because, when it comes to journalists and the world they inhabit, you have to make sure judges follow the same procedure across Canada.
Let's look at our neighbours. In the United States, in 30 states and in the District of Columbia, there are 31 pieces of legislation on protecting sources. The federal government is in the process of drafting one. Virtually every civilized country—certainly every western European country—already has such legislation. This came about after the First World War, after Wigmore, for those who prefer that point of reference. The free and independent press in the context of a complex modern society, is a core value. What's more, this is stated in the charter, although it is good for legislators to make such a pronouncement.