Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My questions are for Mr. Mirza from the Canadian Muslim Lawyers Association.
I also participate in the Canadian heritage committee, which recently tabled a study on systemic racism and religious discrimination, and I believe some of your colleagues appeared before that committee to talk about some issues we were looking at there. I see a bit of an intersection when I hear some of the issues you're raising here, so I was wondering if perhaps you could help.
One recommendation from that study was that, much in the same way that we apply a gender-based analysis as a lens to legislation, we should be applying an equity lens when approaching legislation. Given some of the issues you've raised, I'm wondering if you have any thoughts about how we might properly apply such a lens to this national security legislation to take account of some of the issues that may impact the Muslim community—as you've pointed out in a few instances—in a differential way.