I appreciate that you are working on this, because it strikes me as a very serious issue. I do share your concern about it and I appreciate that you've taken it up.
I wanted to ask you about another issue, which is the situation of border crossings. There are a number of issues. There is some report of it in your annual report, but there were also newspaper reports.
One in particular was about a Montreal student who had a laptop searched by the U.S. authorities at the border. One of your colleagues, Anne-Marie Hayden, had responded that “Canadian courts have recognized there is a 'diminished expectation of privacy' at border crossings”. I'm just wondering... Is that something you accept: that there should be a reduced expectation of privacy at border crossings for Canadians or for people coming into Canada?