Mr. Simpson, as you're the legal counsel, I want to ask you this question.
Bishop Gendron argued that the other sections of the Criminal Code are incapable of providing the same level of protections. I'm going over the specific section because, as you know, at the latter end of the Criminal Code, section 718.2, under the sentencing principles, judges are given a lot of leeway to either increase or decrease a sentence, if the offence was motivated by bias, prejudice, or hate, based on a variety of factors. Since we can't look at the Criminal Code just as it's written, but we also have to look at how it's been interpreted in use in case law, why in your opinion, do those sections not work as well as section 176? I just want to hear your legal opinion on that.