I'm going to try as briefly as I can to elaborate on that. It's the idea that the language and narrative that Hamza touched on—and Dr. Ali also touched on this quite a bit—are very shaky in condemning and standing against what we are seeing today. When you are passive about the Muslim lives lost, thousands of them across seas, you are passive about Muslim lives lost nationally. That's what teaches the populations.
What we are seeing is firm language being used by the government in firm policies, such as Bill 21. That shows where the government stands, because shaky words of empathy don't hold, but policy and firm action do.