Yes, I do very much. I think there are a lot of benefits to Bill S-9.
The Minister of Justice talked about the importance of particularizing the offence around counter-proliferation in the Criminal Code and extending the sentencing. I think both of those around proliferation offences send an important signal, a strong message, that the government considers this an important issue.
Also, there are more tools for law enforcement and for prosecutors: the reverse onus on bail, wiretapping provisions, and so on. There are more tools in the tool kit. Any national security issue is about expanding tools as much as you can to give flexibility and other options for law enforcement and for prosecution.
For us as well, this is obviously an important international commitment that we're living up to here. It strengthens the international regime around counter-proliferation. It's a good momentum piece for Canada and for the world going into the next Nuclear Security Summit in 2014.
I think there are a lot of benefits for this legislation.