My understanding, then, is that this is the consultation in these hearings. We will be looking forward to hearing what witnesses have to say here.
In 2006 the House of Commons Subcommittee on the Review of the Anti-terrorism Act, with regard to investigative hearings, suggested that these hearings should only be used when there is imminent peril that a terrorist offence will be committed. I think that was recommendation 4 in 2006. Yet this legislation still casts the retrospective light, and you are talking about preventing future terrorism attacks. Why not go with that recommendation from the committee to limit investigative hearings only to future acts?