I don't have any insight into why the government chose to do as many things as it did within Bill C-51, but I would say there's a very delicate balancing act in which there are legitimate needs, as Mr. Kelly has been pointing out in his questions too, for the national security agencies to have the right powers to do the job we all want them to do. When these tragedies happen, that's the emphasis in the mind of Canadians.
If you go too far in overbreadth of new powers, then you're going to hit the other end, which is undermining trust in government. I think Bill C-51 goes too far in that direction. Specifically, obviously my comments today are on the information-sharing act, and I do think there's a delicate balance, but I think this isn't the right balance.