No. Just in general I would say that for a very long time, in section 22 of the Criminal Code, we have had a counselling offence, which is to say it's an offence to counsel another offence within the Criminal Code, and, in fact, we've had at least two terrorist prosecutions that I can think of that have actually included counselling offences, though not counselling in the sense we are thinking of here, but counselling the participation in a terrorist group or counselling the facilitation of a terrorist activity.
As far as I can tell, this is redundant to section 22 of the Criminal Code.