I'm happy to answer Mr. Thompson's question.
I have not read in the papers or otherwise heard that the people of Canada want the police to be able to use wiretaps, as they see fit, or to kick down doors and enter residences, as they see fit, or to conduct arbitrary detentions of individuals on the street, to frisk them, to have them empty their pockets, to open the trunks of their cars, or to attend with the police at police stations for questioning just because it assists the police.
The people of Canada, I would suggest, recognize that along with good policing, there is constraint--that is, constraint of law and constraint of the Charter of Rights. So while the police want effective policing, the police also want rights that we recognize and cherish in Canada to be maintained and upheld.