I think it's a bit of both. I wouldn't isolate it to one.
As my colleague from DFATD pointed out, it's a continual balance between the Privacy Act, the charter, the severity of the offence, and keeping Canadians safe.
It also is sometimes miscommunication on the issue of MLATs. When we work with DoJ, the police don't lay out the MLAT perhaps as correctly as we should, and it doesn't become as expeditious a process as it should be. I think it's a shared responsibility in a number of different ways.