I'll be brief.
Actually, I'd like to apologize for the question Ms. Zahid asked me. Intimidation is covered in section 423 of the Criminal Code. However, this clause details the techniques that can be used and that constitute intimidation. To answer Ms. Zahid's question, I'd say that I'm not sure to what extent the description of intimidation in the Criminal Code could apply to another piece of legislation.
In closing, I would also like to talk about the Canada Evidence Act. As set out in the bill, leave to counter-appeal under subsection 37.1(1) of the Canada Evidence Act is being removed. Since it is required that the accused be previously found guilty to complain about the interim decision, they will only be able to do so at the end of the trial. Your predecessors realized how important these decisions are and decided that it was an interim appeal. I see no reason anywhere in the bill for removing this interim appeal.