We think this is something worth exploring. We recognize, and don't disagree with, the concerns about how some cases proceeded in the past.
This is not the past; this is today. The realities around online hate are different than they were even five or six years ago when section 13 was abolished, and certainly in the years before that when it was being used.
I think it does merit considering whether there is a role for the commission to play here, with all of the provisos that I highlighted earlier. It would have to go forward with a clear recognition of the importance of both rights, and the kind of training, expertise and resourcing—drawing on international standards—that really help develop a sophisticated understanding of how those two rights have a profound interplay with each other.