I could see this as a means to scrap Canada's Official Languages Act (no official language, just as is the case in the US right now, thus, at least legally putting all language groups on an equal footing before the law), and Canada's separate school system as it appears in some provinces (owing to a complete separation of Church and state in the US Bill of Rights).
In short, if we cannot agree on matters of language and religious policy, then the easiest solution is to simply prohibit the government from passing any laws in that regard, thus putting all on an equal footing and thus granting more freedom to all.
In short, if we cannot agree on matters of language and religious policy, then the easiest solution is to simply prohibit the government from passing any laws in that regard, thus putting all on an equal footing and thus granting more freedom to all.