The court said, at least in this particular instance... because we've tried this now; this has gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, and it has been tried with respect to law offices. Judges across all iterations of the courts are hesitant to allow the state warrantless seizures. That is a principle that we hold, that there is some judicial oversight when the state seeks to search an individual's or a lawyer's personal information.
On April 30th, 2015. See this statement in context.