Thank you very much, Chair. Thank you to all our witnesses for coming.
I'll start with you, Mr. Matas.
You mentioned—and I'll quote from your brief—that private criminal prosecution for speech, which the current bill allows, is an even greater potential threat to freedom of expression than private civil human rights complaints. No other witnesses brought that forward. I've been trying to find in the bill where that happens. I understand entirely your concern about frivolous complaints and how that can be a real problem.
What's it related to in the bill, and how do you propose to fix it, if I can put it that simply?