A number of Canadians, innocent, ordinary Canadians, have come to me and told me--I've read about many more in the news--that they have been denied the ability to board a plane, that they have encountered pretty extreme harassment and inconvenience in their efforts to move across the border in particular. They've been denied the right to cross the border, even, and enter the United States, or have been taken in and interrogated at length because 20 years ago they were part of some demonstration or engaged in some civil disobedience or something like that.
There are many examples out there, I think, of individuals who have suffered because of foreign state collection of their information and use of it in a way that we would not consider appropriate in Canada. We've been seeing a recent trend toward more of that in the United States.
So that's one concern, just on the law enforcement side. I think there is evidence.