That's a very good question.
I'd like to come back to the recommendation I made in my testimony, which is to amend the law to restrict its application to investigations related to organized crime and undercover operations, as well as several other targeted areas of police activity.
I am not saying that we must limit this to organized crime and undercover operations, and turn a blind eye to all other requests. However, let's ascertain the circumstances in which these provisions are really necessary and limit the scope of the law to those specific circumstances. The difficulty I see is that the law, as currently drafted, assumes that these powers are necessary in all cases. In the testimony you heard from the Department of Justice and the RCMP, they did not claim that these powers were necessary in all cases. I agree with you -- and annual reports demonstrate this -- that they can often be needed in immigration-related cases. I would be very pleased to see the law being enforced in such circumstances.