That's very well put.
With what little time we have left, you've led me to another thought. This committee wrestled with section 7. Paragraph 7.1(e), I believe, of the national security legislation essentially gives the government the right to deputize others to intrude into a person's private information. One of the examples used was that a government couldn't open up a worker's locker without a warrant, but they could have the employer do it and pass that information along to them, if they have a third party do an end run around your rights to privacy through the national security legislation.
Do you know what section I'm getting at here?