Yes, that's my position, and it goes back to the point I made. I teach first-year criminal law at the University of Ottawa, and one of the basic precepts of criminal law is that you're supposed to be able to pick up the code, go to the relevant offence, and make a decision about whether or not to commit the act. You can't go to the code at the moment and figure out when you're legally required to disclose your status, because this amorphous leaning on aggravated sexual assault and a realistic possibility of transmission is not generally understood. People living with HIV don't know what that means. Police officers don't know what that means. Crowns don't know what that means.
If we're committed to clear, consistent guidelines set out in the Criminal Code, that's the direction I think we need to go in.