Thank you. I think the rationale is fairly self-evident. We have ongoing litigation, as you've alluded to, before the Supreme Court of Canada. I guess one of the facts of passing legislation that would amend the Criminal Code in a way that would touch upon a provision that is currently the subject of constitutional litigation would be that if the legislation were found unconstitutional, the provisions that Parliament had chosen to amend would no longer have any force or effect.
It's obvious what the implications might be. The discretion ultimately rests with Parliament, though, in terms of what it chooses to do.