I would agree with that. I wholeheartedly support laws against the incitement of violence, but what the human rights regime is doing now is criminalizing differences of opinion.
There is a man in Saskatchewan who is under a lifetime speech ban. He cannot express an honest opinion about homosexuality and gay marriage. He happens to be opposed to gay marriage. The former Prime Minister of Canada, Monsieur Chrétien, only a few years ago was opposed to gay marriage. I think I was here in the year 2000 when the Liberal Party of Canada voted at its convention to oppose gay marriage. Something that was a perfectly legitimate point of view 10 years ago is now the occasion for a lifetime speech ban.
There is a difference between criminalizing incitement to violence and simply criminalizing differences of opinion, and there's far too much of that going on under the human rights regime.