Just very briefly on your question, I think definitely Canada is part of that trend that's going on globally.
One interesting perspective that we see in collaborating with lawyers in other jurisdictions is that they look at Canada, with a national security regime that's existed since 2009, and see that it's actually been here for quite some time. The powers have been there to intervene for nearly 15 years. There hasn't been that much intervention.
Certainly to characterize Canada as not having had a national security regime probably isn't quite.... It has a more mature regime than many other jurisdictions. Obviously, I exclude the United States from that list. In many ways, Canada is seen among allied countries as having had that regime for some time.