Yes. We certainly feel that if the police suspect that a journalist has actually committed a crime this type of immunity would not apply in that case. But, again, to echo what the Media Coalition is saying, the fact that there may be suspicion that a crime has been committed, that a source may have committed the crime, having that in there can completely invalidate the strength of the bill if there's no protection just because a source has potentially committed a crime.
On June 19th, 2017. See this statement in context.