I think part of the concern is that we don't know. There hasn't been transparency about what some of the implications and knock-on impacts may have been, and if there were, they may even be not clear to those who may have suffered harms that they are unaware of.
It's a very tricky and challenging space to get into, which is part of the reason why transparency is such a threat to people who sometimes circumvent the law in order to gather and test what can happen through that sort of surveillance.
I'll stop there before speculating further on that question.
I just want to add very briefly that there is this question of.... There's that song. I always feel like "somebody's watching me", and Canadians can now not feel paranoid that they might be feeling that way.