Mr. Chair, I might address that.
I think it operates in two fashions, first of all as a statement of principle, because this follows directly from the Lamer report recommendation.
The second prong of the answer, to answer Mr. Harris's question, is that if a person felt they were penalized for a complaint they had made in good faith, they could plead that as their defence, if they were actually charged with an offence. If the penalization took the form of some sort of administrative action, then they could submit a grievance. So in terms of who would adjudicate, ultimately it would either be a court or the grievance process, just as it is for anything else that's contentious in our system.