We'll have to leave it there just because I'm limited for time, but I appreciate that answer. Thank you very much, Professor.
Mr. Harvie, you talked about the issue of relocation and about Gordon v. Goertz. You talked about the presumption there in favour of the moving parent if it's a substantial time with them.
What thoughts do you have on the previous section to that, which deals with, as Professor Thompson told our committee, the double-bind question of whether it would be appropriate to ask the relocating parent whether they would move with or without the child? Whether they would move without the child, I guess, is barred in our legislation.
Professor Thompson told us that. From what Professor Bala said, I presume he would agree with Professor Thompson that it should be permitted, but it may not necessarily carry much weight when the judge makes the decision.
Do you agree that it's an appropriate question to ask a parent who is moving?