Thank you for the question, Mr. Villemure.
I'll mention a few things.
First, as a result of the change we made to the act in 2016, I believe, it's necessary to table a statement in the House concerning any bill that contains an aspect that affects the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. So that statement has already been tabled in the House.
In that document, you can see a context where certain rights and freedoms, protected by the charter, are at stake. In terms of the criminal law protections, I think this bill reflects a lot of the consultations we had. We're in a rather delicate situation, but it's important. This is a priority for Canada, but it's also a priority if we want to modernize aspects of the act, particularly with respect to the offence of sabotage.