Yes, with a certain maybe nuance.
I think there's a lot of opportunity for section 7 to advance social justice for the most vulnerable. I'm thinking of socio-economic rights, violence against women—I think that it's a violation of women's security whether it occurs in the private or public sphere—and reproductive rights for women.
However, section 7 has also been used to advance the rights of the most privileged to cut health care queues, so I would be very careful in expanding the scope of the program to include section 7. There should be some kind of requirement that it is nuanced and that it must be based out of historic disadvantage or have an equality lens. Section 7 has been used to undermine the rights and social programs that people with disabilities and vulnerable people really need to be fully engaged in Canadian society.