The position of the Canadian Bar Association is that, if they meet the necessary threshold, however that is articulated, those cases where equality rights intersect with other charter rights should be supported completely, when one determines the essential basis of the charter issue involves multiple charter rights that include equality rights. What happened under the previous program, and what we heard, was that there were some artificial kinds of distinctions made, that equality arguments might get funded but not the other arguments, and that it actually created some artificial ways of developing cases.
In fact, this approach would respond to the concern that you've raised and better support cases as they come forward.