Yes. Professor Moon actually said it quite well on page 31 of his recommendations. He addresses the fact that he believes that this should be moved from section 13, which is vague, loosely worded, and difficult to enforce in our country, to the Criminal Code, which isn't vague and which gives you all your natural rights as a Canadian, including the right to an attorney and so forth. It really balances out the system so that Canadians can have openness and transparency when dealing with hate speech. That's where this should be at.
It really is telling when the Canadian Human Rights Commission hand-picked Dr. Moon to look at this and Dr. Moon's own report says that section 13 should be repealed, as well as the penalty clauses, and that this should be moved into the Criminal Code of Canada. Obviously the minister has also commented in the House of Commons that he believes this is the right path, and the government is going to look at strengthening any amendments to the Criminal Code that need to be strengthened to ensure that a crime as serious as hate speech is taken in that light.