No, it's true. I'm here to try and analyze what they have and.... They do have the complainant is unconscious as one of the requirements, but there's also this other section, “the complainant is incapable of consenting to the activity for any reason other than the one referred to in paragraph (a.1)”.
Don't you think that helps in terms of expanding it, so that it's not just limited to a person who is unconscious?