Thank you.
Professor Ryder, in your testimony before the Senate committee, you noted that the pith and substance of Bill S-201 is to prohibit genetic discrimination. Now, my understanding is that the prohibition of discrimination falls to whichever order of government has jurisdiction to regulate that area in which the discrimination occurs. In this case then, wouldn't we be talking about discrimination in the area of contracts in the provision of goods and services, which would be under provincial jurisdiction?
That's the question. Do you think that this falls within provincial jurisdiction, by way of discrimination being controlled by the area of that law that falls before that jurisdiction?