Mr. Speaker, the member can correct me if I am wrong, but I thought I heard him say a moment ago that the government cannot compel a person to take a treatment. I would like to draw his attention to the provision in clause 26 which states that a traveller is required to:
--comply with treatment or any other measure ordered to prevent the introduction and spread of a communicable disease if, after a medical examination, the quarantine officer has reasonable grounds to believe that they have a communicable disease or are infested with vectors, or that they have recently been in close proximity to a person who has a communicable disease or is infested with vectors.
I wonder if the member is aware of that provision. I also wonder if he has a concern about the constitutionality of coercing individuals to have treatment for something they may or may not have.