Many of the public health measures we see right now raise those kinds of civil liberties issues. It's not clear how the federal government doing those sorts of things versus the provinces doing those sorts of things jeopardizes civil liberties more. All of this, of course, is subject to the charter. Government actions are subject to the charter. That is going to be the protection for your civil liberties.
The other thing, though, the Emergencies Act has is that things that occur under the Emergencies Act are actually the subject of parliamentary debate. There is that level of accountability. There are more mechanisms of accountability within the Emergencies Act than there are within the provincial public health acts, where you see extensive delegation to chief medical officers of health. There's very little accountability there.