I would say that security is a very serious thing, and we all need to protect ourselves from the threats that you're describing. Our law enforcement, intelligence agencies and armed forces need to be properly modernized and equipped, and there needs to be judicial oversight. It's reassuring that we heard that it was used for these types of cases and that there was a warrant for it.
Just because we're being told there's a warrant, it isn't a magic wand that makes everything else go away and that we should say, “Don't look any further here.” As I said, there's really no reason why you cannot disclose the vendors from which you're purchasing this technology.
We do not want to have taxpayer money going to some of these rogue, mercenary companies that are contributing to human rights violations abroad and national security problems here in Canada.