Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think we all agree that we're trying to achieve a balance between security needs and privacy concerns here. Just as a footnote to Mr. Dykstra, I think privacy concerns relate to the freedoms of all Canadians, not just the rights of criminals. All Canadians are assumed not to be criminals unless proven otherwise.
I also think it's the case that this bill strengthens the security side of the equation in various ways. My general question would be whether there are corresponding strengthenings of the privacy side. If there are not, maybe a bill that was previously balanced is now unbalanced. Compared with the previous bill, are privacy concerns stronger in this bill?