I could just add that human rights law in Canada is shared jurisdiction. Therefore, whatever change is made to our act cannot affect those elements that are regulated provincially. It cannot have that reach, whereas the other powers that are envisioned in the first part of this act, this bill before you, can indeed have that reach across the country.
We certainly encourage, regardless of what act is changed, an examination of human rights codes across the country and the addition of genetic characteristics to all human rights codes, and we believe that will flow as part of the normal course of action, as we're already seeing in Ontario.