Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Professor Moon, I note that Alan Borovoy of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association has made the same recommendation you have to repeal section 13, for slightly different reasons. Not only does he say that it stifles free expression; he also believes it's too vague, too wide, that there's no defense of truth, and that there are other consequences or sanctions that can occur when people make offensive speech. I haven't heard you comment on those aspects of it, and I was wondering whether you could.
The second part of my question is brief. The commission is proposing that respondents have the right to recover their legal costs in exceptional cases. I don't understand why that wouldn't be the case in all cases when the tribunal has found someone to be innocent. Comment on that as well, if you could.