No.
There are two different situations at play there. When you're crossing the border, there are regulatory requirements in place that allow us to do a search. If there's a search of a cellphone, that is done manually with the co-operation of the person in front of us.
The use of this technology in my particular organization is part of criminal investigations that, more often than not, are taking place inland and are related to things like firearms smuggling or violations of the IRPA. That's related to, for example, violations of the Immigration Act and counselling people to misrepresent themselves in order to get new immigration documents.