Once you have more information and have analyzed these costs, the committee would be interested in that information.
Here is my second question.
There was an article in La Presse yesterday that created quite a commotion. The phone line of a journalist, Mr. Patrick Lagacé, had seen tapped, and 24 warrants had been issued. Of course this caused quite a stir in the media and in the public in general.
I do not want to judge the situation. The fact remains that it was fairly easy to get these warrants to tap a journalist's phone. People are wondering whether it is really possible and that easy to get warrants to find out what is happening just on someone's phone.
This issue concerns the Montreal police service, of course, but I would like to hear your thoughts on it. Can you comment on the broader issue of protecting privacy and access to information?