I'm sorry to stop you there, Ms. Bisla, but time is running out. I apologize for being rude.
I understand that the Criminal Code contains definitions. I'll be more specific if that's okay with you.
The Criminal Code currently contains a provision, in section 319, which states that “[no] person shall be convicted of an offence” of antisemitism “if, in good faith, they expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text”.
In your opinion, should an exception of this nature—that is to say that hate can be promoted based on a religious text—be maintained or should it be reviewed?