Thank-You Tim for your insightful information. It is important for Canadians to know what actual Rights and Freedoms are. As Canadians it is more important to understand these Rights, freedoms, and privileges are in pertaining to current Laws which have been recently passed, or well on their way in second reading. It is also important for Canadians to understand the mechanics of how an Enactment ( Act ) is passed, and the articles of law which must be considered in order to pass such a Law. It is also important that Canadians understand that when the Act violates other Laws that a Constitutional Challenge/Question can be posed to the Supreme Court for review. It is said that a great many of Acts would fail if a Constitutional Challenge was brought to Court. In saying this, I find my best arguments of Law in Common Law, primarily of that of Contract and Consent. In closing I believe that the Emergency Act not withstanding the use of the War Act in 1971 which was almost equally detrimental. I cannot say for Certain regarding the War Measures Act of 1971 what occurred but what I can say is The Emergencies Act served a very hard blow to our " Justice " community as Attorneys, Prosecutors, and Judges alike, sat dumb while the atrocities of the Emergencies Act occurred. This is our greatest shame, for a Country without trust is a Country demolished. Canadians learned during this very dreadful moment that Attorneys, Prosecutors, and Judges at the end of the day, after all arguments filed, that these together will return home and share the same bed together, my friend I say this without prejudice to you, perhaps you were one of a few who voiced your concerns.