In discussions before second reading, many members on the opposite side of the House for a definition for gender identity to be added to the bill. I have presented one here that is based on the broad consensus of international law and other laws for gender identity, which refers to the “...deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex that the individual was assigned at birth.”
This is a fairly well-accepted definition of gender identity internationally, so I move the motion.