The extraterritorial clause is advantageous for us in the sense that it allows us to charge a Canadian, of course, involved in such acts. It also allows us to charge a non-Canadian citizen who might have departed their home country and is residing within Canada, and there are some conditions around that. But certainly the extraterritorial reach, which is in line with the other terrorism offences in the code, allows us that greater flexibility to extend again with our international partners our ability to investigate those individuals and bring them before the courts.
On February 11th, 2013. See this statement in context.