Yes, the Supreme Court of Canada decision you're referring to is Regina v. D.B.
This is also somewhat in response to your question, Ms. Leslie.
In that case, they actually determined there was a constitutionally protected fundamental principle of justice of the presumption of diminished moral blameworthiness. We looked at ensuring that the provisions of this bill respected the charter, particularly in light of the new fundamental principle of justice that the Supreme Court articulated in Regina v. D.B.