That's right, yes. Of course, if we make it a very large net, then it means that everybody is a security risk for the Government of Canada; even citizens are a risk for the Government of Canada. Do we all need to give biodata? That's a big issue.
The government can say that if people have nothing to hide, then they should give it. I disagree. I think people have a right to their privacy and the right to have their intimacy respected, or else we become like those we thought of as terrible in books such as 1984 or Animal Farm by George Orwell. I think we have to refrain from going in that direction.
Security risk is something that is very vague and general. Of course, if biodata information is kept for these people who have given this information to the government, there are then two categories of Canadian citizens: those who have given biodata information, and those who haven't, either because they were born in Canada or because they came from countries for which no visa was required in the first place. That creates discrimination between two individual people who are supposed to have equal rights.