Thank you very much.
I'd like to welcome all of you to the panel today and thank you for your representations.
I will express a special welcome to you, Mr. Arvay, and I know that Mr. Bittle will agree with me. You come from our part of Canada, originally, so we're pleased to have you here.
I'll start with you, Mr. Arvay. You have as much experience as anyone, I guess, in terms of arguing cases and making sure of the constitutionality of various pieces of legislation. You've had a career in that area.
I'd like to have your opinion on the provisions within this law in terms of protecting people on matters of conscience with regard to whether they would participate in this. Do you think that would stand constitutional scrutiny if that had been...? Of course, it depends on how it's drafted, and I appreciate that, but what are your thoughts on that area in general?