Every situation, we say, ought to be looked at for its human rights impact.
If you have a situation where you find that a certain protected group, say, persons with disabilities, is more likely to have their identity stolen with a given measure, then that impact ought to be identified. It then raises the question, how can we minimize and at best eliminate that negative impact? That's what the human rights impact assessment is. We look at groups. We're not only looking at a direct impact on the group but indirect as well. Let's make sure, and again, this shouldn't impact security, as security is fundamental, but let's make sure that the human rights lens is there from the very design of the measure throughout its implementation and beyond.