I think it's important that the public be made aware of when or how often law enforcement agencies are approaching certain organizations. We're now seeing organizations taking the opportunity to voluntarily publish transparency reports that indicate how many times they've been approached.
There may be times when an organization may be prohibited from doing so, and the laws currently recognize that. The organization may be prohibited from disclosing the fact that they've been approached, either by a national security organization or a law enforcement agency, but for the most part, I think it's important that Canadians be made aware of how many times their personal information is being requested under lawful access.