That's okay. That's a better use of my five minutes, actually. If both the BCCLA and the CCLA could provide a submission in writing as to what the preference would be on dealing with passwords at the border, that would be great.
The other thing to clarify in the guidelines as you cut them apart is perhaps this. The CBSA guidelines also make clear that with respect to a search under paragraph 99(1)(a) of the Customs Act, it's for customs purposes only, so the idea that it's searching very broadly for other reasons wouldn't necessarily hold water. I guess what I really want to get at is that I understand we have to codify this in law in a better way. It does strike me as codified significantly already in the Customs Act and IRPA, and to the extent that we can do that better, that's great, but I would like to know what's wrong with the guidance and delineate that as much as possible.
I think I'm pretty well out of time. Those are my questions. Thanks very much.