Mr. Speaker, it is the minister's job to make sure that the laws that he files in the House are charter compliant and constitutional.
The Supreme Court was clear in its unanimous ruling. The prostitution laws are unconstitutional because they endanger the safety and lives of those who are in this line of work.
The government's response must respect the Charter and the court's decision. Many experts have raised serious concerns about the constitutionality of Bill C-36.
If the minister thinks that his law will stand up in court, why does he not make his legal opinions public?