I'm happy to.
With respect to political discrimination, this speaks a bit to part 4 and why we support the transparency of a registry that allows for the listing of everybody, every agent, who could potentially be undermining Canada's democracy or sovereignty, whether an ally or not. It also speaks to the important part about not rushing other pieces that could potentially be used to undermine, for example, civil rights groups and people who are protesting, whatever that might look like. They should have the ability to exercise that political division.
Does that answer your question?