On the question of how they were going to manage the information, they said they would ensure that current Canadian laws would be fully, rigorously respected. Their general counsel was there and said that he assumes that responsibility.
In relation to surveillance itself, it will not go beyond what is strictly necessary. For example, one of the concerns we had was the possible overuse of closed-circuit cameras. They said they would be minimal and would be used exclusively as necessary and would be turned mostly towards prohibited zones. Hence, if a person were captured on one of those cameras, it would be because he or she had in fact trespassed. There will be, of course, cameras outside. The RCMP is in a much better place than I am to answer that, but they were saying they would make every effort to be compliant globally. We are engaged with them in a continuing dialogue on that.