The editorial discusses the controversial issue of Bill 62 in Quebec, which bans face coverings for both public employees and individuals receiving public services. The author argues that the law is problematic as it violates fundamental rights and targets a specific group of people. They criticize the legislation as being based on xenophobia and suggest that it unfairly discriminates against Muslim women who choose to wear the niqab or burqa. The editorial calls for a more inclusive and respectful approach to religious freedom and individual rights.