Thank you. I can just add a bit more detail to that.
Since genetic characteristics are not an enumerated ground in our legislation, individuals do not file complaints on that basis alone. Therefore, the complaints and inquiries that have come to us are almost always linked to another ground because people recognize those other grounds on the face of the act and genetic characteristics then become a complementary piece for that. People are saying, “I have the genes for this race,” or, “It was discovered I have the genetic marker for this disease”. They have been connected to other grounds in our act, but I cannot say that there has been one that we have rejected specifically because it was only based on genetic characteristics. As the chief commissioner mentioned, if a complaint were to come to us that only cited that ground unrelated to any of the other grounds, we would have to reject it as the law stands today.