Thank you, Madam Chair.
I wanted to speak in support of Mr. Fergus's suggested amendment. I think this amendment reflects the importance of tackling these issues as part of the judicial training that is being recommended to the judges by this bill. I think it reflects where we are as a nation and as a continent, and I think you can see the importance of it, given that similar amendments were proposed by three different parties that are participating in today's session. Clearly, parliamentarians are fixated on ensuring there's no ambiguity in terms of the necessity of addressing racism and discrimination and its systemic aspects in the context of looking at what social context is meant to mean in terms of the way it is used in this bill.
I wanted to echo my support for what Mr. Fergus is suggesting here.
Thank you.