Thank you. I'm going to move on to Dr. Cohn.
Dr. Cohn, earlier today, and of course before today's committee hearing, we received the submission from the Torys law firm, which outlined why they oppose Bill S-201. Specifically they state that clauses 1 through 7 of Bill S-201 do not address a public health evil. That is their position. They feel that criminal law power cannot be used to promote medical practices.
I would argue that, yes, it's not up to federal criminal law power to promote medical practices. That's your job. That's the job of provincial health ministries. However, given your testimony and your direct experience, would you not say that this law is trying to create the conditions in which you can operate freely to promote health, to protect your patients' fears of a legitimate concern over discrimination?
I would like you to go into a little more detail on that particular aspect.