I guess, again, that it goes back to the evolution of the technology, because in my history in the lawful access debate for 20 years now, the use of this type of technology and the challenges presented to the RCMP and policing in general from encryption have been a topic of discussion that involved the Privacy Commissioner, criminal law policy at DOJ and the human rights law section for many, many years.
Going back to a more recent time frame and the June date, I don't recall the exact order here, but I do know that technical operations did invite the Privacy Commissioner's office to the presentation that's occurring in August.
As well, you'll note some public articles that had been published by people such as Sergeant Dave Cobey here that are meant to bring more public visibility into what we are doing. We are pulling back the veil. We are trying to do that in a way that's professional, that respects both the law around the protection of tools and techniques—