Madam Speaker, I should have said that it was specifically about clause 14 of the bill. That clause refers to section 176 of the Criminal Code. It reads as follows:
176 (1) Every one who (a) by threats or force, unlawfully obstructs or prevents or endeavours to obstruct or prevent a clergyman or minister from celebrating divine service or performing any other function in connection with his calling…
It continues along the same lines. I therefore wanted to ask my colleague why she thinks the parliamentary secretary was not aware of the fact that, as of June 9, 2017, there has been a criminal case going through the courts, right here in Ottawa, that involves this same section, which prohibits a person from interrupting divine service or a funeral officiated by a clergyman.