I would agree with what my two colleagues said, and I wish to underscore the serious civil liberties concerns here. Not only are we concerned about how the lawyers of various agencies might be interpreting things or what charter rights are engaged, including sections 11 and 13, but also we're concerned even about the initial question, which is that we have collection by CSE of information and that very collection is what we question and what we're very concerned about.
As I mentioned, I had this discussion a few years ago with Bill Binney, and I don't think anything has changed. You have agencies like the CSE in Canada and comparable ones in the United States, which presumably have all this information at their fingertips on Canadians, and that is a serious concern to the CCLA.