Thank you, Madam Chair.
I respectfully disagree with Mr. Garrison on this point. Reasonable grounds to believe and an actual belief, in my view, are two different concepts. One is an actual belief. One is you have a reason and basis to believe.
In fact, I'll put that question to our experts. They would probably have to look at the bill as a whole, but based on this clause, are we narrower than the U.K. standard or are we broader than the U.K. standard? I would like to hear their positions on that, please.