No, no. It doesn't change the search warrant process. What I've explained is that very often, the kind of information that the CRA would like to turn over to the police is actually information that has been acquired in the course of executing a search warrant. Even though the information has been acquired in the course of executing a search warrant, because it's been extracted, or the import of the information has just been realized, sometime after the execution of the search warrant, the CRA is prohibited, even though it was acquired under search warrant, from providing that to a police organization.
On May 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.