Sure. I don't think we've entered it; I think it goes back a very long time. For instance, in my work looking at how we use radio waves to do surveillance in Canada, CSIS has had the authority from, at that time, the Department of Communications to use the airwaves to surveil domestically since 1991.
I think surveillance is something that will always be within and outside of government. I don't think it's necessarily that surveillance has become normalized. I think it's [Inaudible—Editor] that it's used. I think the lack of regulation and transparency around it has become normalized.