Mr. Speaker, given the preamble in the old Bill C-14 expressly references conscience protections, given that section 241.2(9) of the Criminal Code, which was amended by his party at his party's suggestion in the last Parliament, also has conscience protections, given that paragraph 132 of the Carter decision references conscience protections and given that the section 2 protection in the charter is a bedrock foundational conscience protection, does the member, first, think that is sufficient with respect to conscience protections?
Second, is there any instance of an institution, of religious persuasion or otherwise, being forced to provide this, given those protections? I am aware of none.