That's fair enough.
One of the things that I find very concerning, and that I think many Canadians do, is the precedent that will be set once Justice Rouleau releases his final report. He essentially will either agree with or disagree with the government's expansion of the CSIS definition and the threshold that served as a foundation for the rationale for invoking the Emergencies Act.
Dr. West, can you speak to why it's so important that future governments be constrained by law—like the CSIS Act—when it comes to using the Emergencies Act?