M. Bill Casey: L'autre argument, qui n'est pas juridique mais qui relève tout simplement du bon sens, c'est que la moitié des provinces et des territoires s’est prononcée, tandis que l'autre moitié a pris une autre décision ou n’en a pris aucune. La Cour suprême du Canada, elle, n'a pas rendu sa décision.
I don't know how we can say this is clearly unconstitutional when there's such a diverse opinion across the country in different provinces and territories and even with the Supreme Court (1205) Mr. Rob Moore: That's right, and as I mentioned, in my home province of New Brunswick, in Newfoundland, in Prince Edward Island, in two of the territories, and in Alberta, this definition at common law—what I've put forward as a legislated definition—is the law in those jurisdictions.