I'm hoping Mr. Allison can help me with this question.
Although I know we don't have any cellphone experts on this panel, I know, from covering a lot of criminal trials, that cellphone data is often used these days to help solve crimes, because it's data that is happening.
When we hear from a member how many phones have to be pinged, it's a bit misleading. It's not like the government's going out trying to ping phones. Every time you pick up your phone, [Technical difficulty—Editor] around you. The companies that run the cellphone towers have that data. The police can ask, through the courts, to get access to that data to find out where a suspect was at any one time, but it's not like we're going out looking to collect data. This is data that's being collected all the time.