I'm talking about precision in the way that we word these provisions so that they capture only what they're meant to capture, and not beyond that.
The CBA doesn't have a problem with these provisions being used against the bad actors they're intended to catch. The problem is that if it's broad enough to capture those other than the.... If the provision is struck in a manner that's broad enough to capture offenders, or potential offenders, beyond those bad actors, beyond those criminal organization members, then mischief can be made. Challenges will be brought to the courts, and taxpayer money will be spent litigating something that could have been solved at the root, at the drafting stage.