Mr. Speaker, I want to ask the member about a matter that was raised by the Supreme Court in its response to the reference of the four questions. Paragraph 60 refers to religious freedoms. It says:
--the Court is of the opinion that, absent unique circumstances with respect to which we will not speculate, the guarantee of religious freedom in s. 2(a) of the Charter is broad enough to protect religious officials from being compelled by the state to perform civil or religious same-sex marriages that are contrary to their religious beliefs.
This section concerns me because it raises almost the spectre that there could be something that might challenge religious beliefs and there will come a day when we are before the courts. Does the member share that concern?