You just said it's in rare cases that this occurs. In fact, you said that in the Senate as well, and you called it good news. Here you said that Canadians who are discriminated against in cases of these sorts of contract, have recourse to the courts.
If you stated unequivocally in your code of conduct...what is a code of conduct for? We have all the legislation necessary to make sure there is a code of conduct. But you've made the decision to have a clear code of conduct that spells out how we go about procurement. Why would you not agree that a clause be included guaranteeing that our legislative sovereignty and our Charter of Rights will be respected by all contracts?