The CSIS Act was written in a non-digital world. What happens now is, very often, you will see the Federal Court saying to CSIS, “We understand you want to do that because business is done that way now, but we don't think your act, as it reads right now, authorizes you to do this.” The headlines in the media will say, “CSIS blamed by the Federal Court.”
I think it's time to really look at it and update it.
You're right that with the last national security situation, they already had the threat reduction that codified which ones require warrants and which ones don't require warrants. There were some minor refinements. The major improvements were on the cyber side.