There is nothing yet. We've seen NEXUS cards seized. We've seen young Canadian athletes shielded from the border.
This is so far out of my depth, but I have a quick question about the gathering of people's information. When someone uses a free service—does a Google search or has a Facebook account—there is some shield that's afforded. Can you explain your interpretation of the law with respect to this, in terms of companies gathering and selling that data to a third party for consumer information? Is that the way the law exists right now, and should it be modified?