Yes. Right now, that's a theoretical concern. If we had an actual prosecution that was stopped by that language and we felt shouldn't have been stopped, then we would say yes. But right now, we're at a state where.... Or if the government said that it felt that this language was what was inhibiting it, then we would say yes also.
However, that's not what the government is saying. It's saying that it's concerned about the punitive sections, not the defence sections.
I should say that this is a problem that we have seen with the police and the administration of justice with regard to hate offences. Now police have a lot of hate crime units. We've seen it with sexual assault offences, and now police are becoming more sensitized to this.
I really think that what we need to do is make this work. If it's not working with the language that we have, then we can change it. However, to try to change the language before we even start making it work, in my view, sends the wrong signal.