No cases have been decided on this issue under the Canadian Human Rights Act. A case originating in Quebec went to the Supreme Court of Canada where an issue related to genetic characteristics was recognized by the court and linked to discrimination on the basis of disability, so that has been recognized in the jurisprudence.
To go back to your initial question, which was whether or not the commission has dismissed a complaint or decided not to deal with a complaint on the basis of genetic characteristics, as my colleagues explained earlier, the act currently does not list genetic characteristics as a prohibited ground of discrimination. We do not collect statistics on that particular form of discrimination.
If a complaint comes to us and names a ground of discrimination that's already in the legislation, for example, disability, we would deal with it on that basis. But if a complaint comes to us solely on the basis of genetic characteristics we would not deal with it and we would not report it.