Thank you very much.
I'll go to the Bar Association, then, and ask about the function of denunciation, which I think Ms. Tamblyn Watts is talking about. That as well as listing the specific offences, the Criminal Code does serve a social function in specifically denouncing certain kinds of behaviour as criminal, as not acceptable.
The Bar Association has argued that things are already covered in the Criminal Code. It's hard, then, to explain why charges aren't being laid or why we haven't seen any prosecutions, for instance, of corporations for neglect in long-term care.
Are you really certain that we couldn't get at this better with a specific offence of criminal endangerment that would go alongside other offences, as Ms. Tamblyn Watts points out?