Obviously, our interest is Internet service providers because that's an area where children are being exploited by the Internet. Our recommendation is--and I only speak to the area of the Internet because that's the issue we're dealing with, children being exploited--that the legislation should be clarified so that the companies can provide information when police have lawful authority and make that request, and I think it should define what lawful authority means.
Also, we would go beyond that and say that certainly in the cases of child sexual exploitation, Internet service companies should not even have a discretion; that when police come and make a case that they need information, they should be required to share that information. That would be consistent with the legislation the former government introduced, Bill C-74, that would have made those requirements that companies had to cooperate with law enforcement.