Okay. Just to clarify, I was using that as an example of information that's fed into the government, because it had just been mentioned.
In terms of balancing security, yes, absolutely, I think a core function of democratic systems is that they balance different interests against one another, and balancing security against privacy or security against freedom of expression is something that all mature democracies have to do.
There are going to be cases where security does trump the privacy of Canadians. We have warrants for investigation that involve exactly that kind of measuring. I think there are certainly going to be instances where that happens. I think no reasonable Canadian would say that people have an absolute right. It's just a question of how to balance rights in a way that fundamentally best protects Canadians, including respect for our traditional values.