Thank you for the question. In terms of the definitions for gender identity and gender expression, we haven't, as I said, included definitions in terms of the Human Rights Act. Most of the prohibited grounds do not have definitions save and except disability, and I believe around pardons. There's definition applied around those. But it is to ensure that the protections in terms of discrimination are as inclusive as possible. As the deputy indicated, the Canadian Human Rights Commission potentially will consider providing, in addition to what it already has, a frame around these terms, gender identity and gender expression. But the reality is that discrimination in these areas could take many different forms, and things change, and individual circumstances that need to be taken into account in terms of the discrimination are different. But some guidance potentially could be provided by the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
On October 27th, 2016. See this statement in context.