Mr. Taylor, leaving aside the obvious, I'm sure you've probably heard from other witnesses before that the government issued a throne speech in 2020 that specifically addressed elder abuse, specifically telegraphing to the industry, and to Canadians, and vulnerable Canadians, that this government was actually going to care and do something about the prevalence of elder abuse.
You have that issue.
You have mandate letters going to the Minister of Justice and the minister responsible for seniors, again, addressing a requirement to amend provisions in the Criminal Code to address these issues. Nothing was done until such time as my colleague, Hedy Fry, brings a private member's bill.
I know the department does not routinely do charter statements for private member's bills, but I'd like to hear from you, sir, because, in my view, the floodgates are going to open substantially if this bill passes with minimal or no amendments. It's going to open up a number of court challenges, particularly from defence counsel. I'd like to know, from your perspective, sir, how you feel about the charter application as it currently stands right now with this particular bill.