Mr. Minister, it was good to hear that this legislation is finally on its way. It's been long awaited by the public, and it has a lot of features that are new and innovative, particularly in dealing with the preparatory stages of having information.
I wonder what steps you might take to ensure that the public is aware and fully educated in terms of the provisions there, because they are new provisions.
Also, while you were speaking, Mr. Minister, you indicated that a lot of the legislation deals with catching up with technological changes that are happening in the criminal world, of course, and they use that to advantage. Is there any provision in the wording of this material that would allow for any forward type of thinking that may happen in the criminal element that this legislation can attach itself to in anticipation of other uses? This is probably more a technical question that can go forward.
Finally, when dealing with the international aspect of it, there are obviously issues with jurisdiction and to what extent this bill is able to deal with matters beyond the country of Canada itself.